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JOEL S. SNYDER, Jr.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
JAMES DUNCAN BURN
BUSINESS MANAGER
As the spirit of Fancy Dress Ball, embodied
in this narrative, each year brings happier
thoughts and the feeling of life's sublimity
to all men from Washington and Lee, so
may this record for all time bring back
memories of the men who contributed to
the further glory and splendor of the
University . . .
uolly by the Students of
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA
VOLUME XL
less domain called Washington and Lee with
its gay song of joyous mirth, its revelations
of matchless beauty, its disbarment of the
grudging scales of human happiness, and with
its warm promise of never-ending friendship,
the accomplishment of graciousness, and the
ottoinment of a deeper fulfillment than the
mere task of living and learning, is dedicated
this volume of The Calyx . . .
3n iHemotiam
Dr. De la Warr Benjamin Easter
Professor of Romance Languages
William Thomas Lyie
Scott Professor of Civil Engineering
Rev. William McClanahan White
Trustee
Joseph George Robinson
Class of 1934
Robert Howard Williams
Class of 1935
Edward Von Norton Ladd
Class of 1936
Bernard Bernstein Lipson
Class of 1937
BOOK ONE
THE UNIVERSITY
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PORTLY, jolly little professor
prosaically listed on the faculty rolls
as Carl E. L. Gill, who was responsible for many later Fancy
Dress successes, happened to travel in Italy during his sum-
mer vacation. He gazed at the moon -drenched canals
of Venice, listened roptly to the haunting melodies of the
gondoliers as they sang through the marble archways, and
brought back to Washington and Lee his colorful conception
of Fancy Dress Bail for 1927— "The Carnival at Venice." For
one glorious night the romance and the beauty and the tinkling
imagery that is Venice abounded in miraculously transformed
Doremus gymnasium. Dark-eyed beauties in filmy lace, swag-
gering gondoliers, tango dancers. Apaches, Cleopotras, Mark
Antonys, Italian princes and princesses— oil combined to moke
the carnival ot Venice on unforgettable event.
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THE McCORMACK STATUE
THE CAMPUS
CARNEGIE LIBRARY
4,
VIEW OF THE CAMPUS FROM TUCKER FIALL
LiyKAKV OF
WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
COLONNADE
XEWCOMB HALL
THE COLLEGE FROM LOWER END OF CAMPUS
WASHIXGTOX COLLEGE
MEMORIAL BRIDGE
To the Students of Washington and Lee:
Some of you may recall my remark to you on a pleasant April
morning that I did not know any other group of young men who
are heirs of a legacy of such distinction.
In your behalf Washington made his greatest donation, embodying
his dream for the future of the country he had helped to forge. In
your behalf Lee labored for memorable years. Into your hands he
committed his prophecy and his hope. To these illustrious names
are joined many others of great distinction who toiled elsewhere
to establish on this campus a concrete evidence of their faith in
young life.
It is not merely sentiment which assumes that upon you rests a
peculiar obligation. Beyond the felicities of personal culture and
beyond the profits of personal competence, education at \\'ashington
and Lee implies an acknowledgment of a high trust-
P
President.
1954
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
George Walker St. Clair
George Walker St. Clair. 1901
Tazewell, \'irgiiiia
Presldciil
Harrington Waddell, 1915
Lexington, Virginia
John W. Davis. 1921
.New York City, New York
.■\mes R. Caskie, 1924
Lynchburg, Virginia
Dr. George Bolling Lee, 1924
New York City, New York
Rev. Walter Lapslev Carson, D.D., 1926
Richmond, Virgii '
Fallard McCormick, 1934
Chicago, Illinois
Paul McXeel Penick
Lexington, Virginia
Sccrctai-y and Treasurer
Xewton Diehl Baker, 1928
Cleveland, Ohio
WiLLi.vM McChesney Martin, 1928
St. Louis, Missouri
Gov. George Cajipeell Peerv, 1929
Tazewell, Virginia
Louis Spe.vcer Epes,
Richmond, Virginia
Herbert Fitzpatrick,
eland, Ohio
1929
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Penick, Gaines
Caskie, Lee, Waddell, White, St. Clair, Epes, Martin
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THE ADMINISTRATION
Francis Pendleton Gaines
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D.
Prrsidi-iit
Phi Gamma Delta ; Phi Beta Kappa :
Omicron Delta Kappa ; B.A., Richmond
University : M.A., University of Chicago ;
Ph. D., Columbia University ; Litt.D..
Duke University; Columbia University;
LL.D., Furman : Mercer; Wake Forest.
Robert Henry Tucker
A.E.. .\.M., I.I..D.
Dcaii of the Unii crsity
Kappa Sigma ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Pi Gamma Xu ; .A.B.,
A.M., LL.D., William and Mary College ;
Professor of Economics and Business
Administration.
Frank Johnson Gilliam
A.B. , A.M.
Dean of Sludcnts
.Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Sigma L^psilon ; .\.B.. Washing-
ton and Lee. ipi"; -\.M.. Cjlumbia Uni-
versity ; Associate Professor of English.
Paul McNeel Penick
I.L.B.
Treasurer of the Uiik'ersity
LL.B., Washington and Lee. 1896.
Earl Stansbury Mattingly
B.A.
Registrar of the Vnii-crsity
Phi Deha Theta ; B. A., Washington and
Lee. 1925.
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THE LAW SCHOOL
MoRELAND
Williams, Johnson
McDowell. Light
Founded. iS^i)
by Judge John /('. Brockcnbrough
\\'lLLIAM HaY\\OOD MoRELAXD
LL.B.
Kappa Alpha ; Phi Delta Phi ; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Dean of Law School;
LL.B., Washington and Lee, 1906.
Clayton Epes Williams
LL.B.
Pi Kappa Alpha ; Phi Delta Phi ; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Professor of Law; LL.B.,
Washington and Lee, 1912.
Raymon T. Johnson
A.B.. J.D.
Pi Kappa Phi ; Phi Alpha Delta ; Omicron
Delta Kappa ; Tau Kappa Alpha ; Profes-
sor of Law ; A.B.. University of Ken-
tucky ; J.D., L'niversity of Chicago.
Charles Rice McDowell
A.B., A.M.. LL.B.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Phi Alpha Delta ;
Professor of Law ; A.M., Centre College;
M.A., Columbia University ; LL.B., Yale.
Charles Porterfield Light
B..\., M.A., LL.B.
Sigma Xu ; Phi Delta Phi; .Associate
Professor of Law ; B.A. and M.A., Vir-
ginia Military Institute ; LL.B., Harvard
University.
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THE APPLIED SCIENCE COLLEGE
Hexry Donald Campbell
A.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D.
Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Professor of Geology; A.M..
Washington and Lee, 1S82; Ph.D., Washington
and Lee, 1885; Sc.D., LTniversity of Pittsburg,
1912; LL.D., Tulane University.
James Lewis Howe
A.B., M.A., Ph.D., M.D.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Professor of Chemistry; A.B.. Am-
herst; ^LA. and Ph.D., Gottingen; 'M.D., Hospi-
tal of the Medical College, Louisville, Kentucky.
William Dana Hoyt
A.B., M.S., Ph.D.
Chi Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Iota; Pro-
fessor of Biology; A.B.. University of Georgia;
M.S., University of Georgia; Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins University.
Robert William Dickey
B.S., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Gamma Alpha; American Institute of
Electrical Engineering; Professor of Physics and
Electrical Engineering: B.S., Washington and
Lee, 1910; A.B., Washington and Lee, 1911;
A.M., Washington and Lee, 1912; Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins, igi6.
Lucius Junius Desha
A"B.. Ph.D.
Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Professor of Chemistry; A.B.,
Washington and Lee, 1906; Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins University, 1909.
Hale Houston
C.E.
Phi Kappa Psi; American Society of Civil En-
gineers: S. P. E. E.; Professor of Civil En-
gineering: C.E., Washington and Lee
University, 189.'.
Marcellus Henry Stow
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Chi; Phi Kappa Phi;
Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Assistant Professor of
Geology; B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., Cornell
LTniversity.
Lemuel Lee Hill
A.B., M.A.
Acacia Fraternity; Assistant Professor of Bi-
ology; A.B., LTniversity of North Carolina;
il.A., L'niversity of North Carolina.
Larkin Hundley Farinholt
B.S., Ph.D.
Phi Gamma Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau
Beta Pi; Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S.,
Tohns Hopkins University; Ph.D., O.-cford
University.
Donald William Stoner
B.S.
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Instructor of Physics; B.S.,
Gettysburg College.
John Alexander Veech
Phi Kappa Psi; Instructor of Civil Engineering:
B.S., Washington and Lee University, 1931.
Christopher Ernest Barthel. ]r.
B.S., M.S.
Signn Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; Mu Sigma Rho:
Tau Beta Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Instructor of
Pb%sics: B.S.. and M.S.. Louisiana State
University.
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THE COMMERCE SCHOOL
Lewis Kerr Johnson
B.S.. M.S.
Delta Sigma Pi; Assistant Professor of E
Administration; B.S. in Commerce, University
of Virginia; M.S., University of Virginia.
Glover Duxx Hancock
A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Sigma Xu; Phi Beta Kappa: Dean of the School
of Commerce; A.B., and A.M., William Jewell
College; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin.
Robert Henry Tucker
A.B., A..M., LL.D.
Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Pi Gamma Nu; Dean of the University;
Professor of Economics and Business Adminis-
tration; A.B., A.M., LL.D., College of William
and Mary.
Rupert Nelson Latture
A.B., m.a.
Delta Upsilon; Omicron Delta Kanpa: Phi Beta
Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Alpha Kappa Psi;
Associate Professor of Political Science and
Sociology; A.B., Washington and Lee LTniver-
sity. 1915; A.M., Washington and Lee
University, 1916.
William Coan
A.B., A.M.
Alpha Kappa Psi; Professor of Accounting;
A B., Palmer School; A.M., Whitman College;
A.M., Columbia University.
Edwin Henry Howard
B.S., M.S.
Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Kappa
Psi; Assistant Professor of Accounting; B.S.,
Washington and Lee University, IQ24; M.S.,
Washington and Lee LTniversity.
Merton Ogden Phillips
A.B., M.A.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Assis-
tant Professor of Economics and Commerce;
A.B., Miami University; M.A., University of
North Carolina.
John Higgins Williams
A.B.. a.m.
Kappa Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma
Upsilon; Assistant Professor of Political Sci-
ence; A.B., Washington and Lee University,
1924; A.M., Washington and Lee University,
1925-
Fletcher James Barnes, H
A.B., A.M.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi
Kappa Phi; Kappa Phi Gamma; Kappa Delta
Pi- Sigma Upsilon; Phi Delta Gamma; Instruc-
tor in Political Science; A.B. and A.M., College
of William and Mary.
Donald Fraser Martin
A.B., M.A.
Phi Kappa Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Instructor
in Economics; A.B., Davidson College; M.A.,
L'niversity of North Carolina.
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THE COLLEGE
Robert Henry Tucker
A.B., A.M., LL.D.
Kappa Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa; Omicrnii Delta
Kappa; Pi Gamma Nu; Dean of the University;
Professor of Economics and Business Adminis-
tration; A.B., A.M., LL.D., College of William
and Mary.
Thomas James Farrar
A.B., .\LA., Ph.D.
Delta Tau Delta; Professor of German; A.B.,
Washington and Lee University, 1895; M.A.,
Washington and Lee University, 1898; Ph.D.,
Washington and Lee University.
Livingston Waddell Smith
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sicicly Adv.
of Science; American Mathematics Association;
Professor of Mathematics; A.B., W^ashington
and Lee University, 1896; M.A., Washington
and Lee University; 1897; Ph.D., Washington
and Lee University.
Edgar Finley Shannon
A.B.. A.M., Ph.D.
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Omicron Delta Kappa;
Modern Language Association; Mediaeval Acad-
emy Association of America; Professor of Eng-
lish; A.B., Centre College; A.JL, Harvard Uni-
versity; Ph.D., Harvard University.
John Alexander Graham
B.A., M.A.
Kappa Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta
Kappa; Associate Professor of Romance Lan-
guages: B.A., Washington and Lee L^niversitv,
1914; M.A., Harvard University.
James Strong Moffatt, Jr.
A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Association of American
University Professors; Associate Professor of
English; A.B., Erskine College; A.M., Princeton
University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina.
Earl Kerr Paxton, Jr.
A.B., A.M.
Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Theta Kappa; Associate
Professor of Mathematics; A.B., Washington
and Lee University, 1908; M.A., Washington
and Lee University, 1909; M.A., Columbia
University.
William Gleason Bean
A.B., A.JL, Ph.D.
Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Up-
Professor of History; A.B., L^niversity of
A.M., Harvard University; Ph.D.,
Alab;
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Uni>
Walter Abraham Flick
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Kappa Phi Ka|)pa; Phi Delta Kappa: Phi Gat
ma Mu; Psi Chi; Associate Professor of Ps
chology and Education; A.B.. Bridgewat
College; M.A., Washington and Lee Universif
Ph.D., Ohio State Ur
William Wilson ^Iorton
.\.B., B,D.
Phi Beta Kappa: Professor of Philosophy; A.B.,
Davidson College: B.D., Union Theological
Seminary.
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THE COLLEGE (Continued:
Ollinger Crenshaw
A.B., A.M.
Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Up-
silon; Assistant Professor of History; A.B. and
A.M., Washington and Lee Un'
Leoxard Clinton Helderman
A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Phi Beta Ka].pa; Associate Professor of Hi:
tory: A.B., Indiana State College; A.M., Un
versity of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of
Wi
Fitzgerald Flournoy
B.A., M.A.
Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma Upsilon; Asso-
ciate Professor of English; B.A. and M.A.,
Washington and Lee L^niversity; B.A. and
M.A., Oxford University.
Lawrence Edward Watkin
A.B., M.A.
Sigma Alpha; Assistant Professor of English;
A.B., Syracuse University; M.A., Harvard
University.
Frank Johnson Gilliam
A.B., a.m.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa;
Sigma Upsilon; Dean of Students; Associate
Professor of English; A.B., Washington and Lee
L'niversity, 1917; A.^L, Columbia University.
Henry Vogel Shelly
A.B., A..M., Ph.D.
Sphinx (Lafayette) ; Professor of Ancient Lan-
guages; A.B., Columbia L'niversity; A.M., and
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania.
Boyd Ross Ewing
A.B., A.M., M.A.. Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Romance Languages;
A.B., and M.A., Lehigh University; A.iL,
Princeton University; Ph.D., Cornell University.
ROYLAND JMaSON MyERS
" *; Ph.D.
Phi Sigma Kappa; Mod
tion of America; Assistan. _
Languages; L'niversitv of N .
B.S., Dartmouth; Ph.D., Joh
l'niversity.
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istant Professor of R
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Hopkins
Allen Wesley Moger
B.A.
Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; Instructor
of History; B.A., Randolph-Macon College.
William Miller Hinton
A.B., M.A.
Kappa Alpha; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Delta
Kappa; Psi Chi; Instructor of Psychology and
Education; A.B. and JI.A., Washington and
Lee L'niversity.
George Junkin Irwin
A.B.
Phi Gamma Delta; Assistant Professor of Ro-
mance Languages; A.B., Washington and Lee
University. 19.-0.
Robert ^^'INTER Royston
A.B., -M.A.
Kappa Phi Kappa; Assistant Professor of Mathe-
matics; A.B., Washington and Lee L^niversity,
1923; M.A., Washington and Lee University.
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THE DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM
William Latta Mapel
B.J.
Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Delta Chi;
Kappa Tau Alpha ; Pi Delta Epsilon ;
Director of Journalism ; B.J., University
of Missouri.
Oscar W. Riegel
B.A., M..\.
Sigma Delta Chi ; Pi Delta Epsilon ;
Assistant Professor of Journalism ; B.A.,
University of Wisconsin ; M.A., Col-
umbia University.
C. Harold Lauck
Sigma Delta Chi ; Member of the .Amer-
ican Institute of Graphic Arts ; Labora-
tory Instructor in Journalism ; .\.B.,
Roanoke College-
DEPARTMENT OF
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Forrest Fletcher
Omicron Delta Kappa ; Director of the
Department of Physical Education ; E.E.,
Xotre Dame University.
Edwix Parker Twombly
B.P.E.
Delta Upsilon ; Assistant Professor of
Physical Education; B.P.E., Springfield
College
Archibald E. Mathis
Assistant Professor of Physical Educa-
tion ; B.S., University of Illinois.
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Cv Youxr,
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Officers
Walter Andrew McDonald. 1910 Harry K. Young, 1917
Preside II I Secretary
Cincinnati, Ohio Lexington, Virginia
The Alu-MM Board
DoziER Devane, 1908, Washington, D. C.
J. Randolph Tucker, 1900, Richmond, Virginia
Dr. J. W. Claudy. igog, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Edward W. Lee. 1913, New York City, New York
Stuart Moore, 1915, Lexington, Virginia
Hfrrkrt Grant jAiiNCKy:. 1030, Xew Orleans. Louisiana
Moore, Young, Tucker, Caiiell, McDonalu, Dkvank
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CLASSES
MARDI GRAS
kLL the warm and languorous spirit of the Old South,
the carefree beauty, the responsive chivalry, the lazy
geniality, and the impulsive grace, characterized the
"Mardi Gras" that was the Foncy Dress Ball of 1920.
Old Virginia and Old Mississippi joined in revelry once
more to the lilting swing of strumming banjos and haunt-
ing plantation music, while Kentucky colonels with sweep-
ing mustoches and tailcoats, soft-eyed maidens in
crinoline and hoops, trim, dashing Gaylord Ravenals, and
grey-haired, soft-voiced darkies marched arm in arm to
toast the still-glowing spirit of joyous youth and gracious
age that was never lost in the Old South. .
NEWCOMB HALL
THE STUDENT BODY
FixKLESTEix Grafton
Officers
Sherwood Willing Wise President
Eli Fi.vklesteix J'icc-President
Richard Walter Gr.\ftox Sccrctai-y-Tn\isiirer
1954
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Officers
Sherwood Willing Wise President
Eli Fi.vklesteix J'icc-Prcsidcnt
Edward Powers Mincher Secretary
Richard Walters Grafton Treasurer
]\Iembers
Robert D arias Bailey, Jr Senior Law
Everett Tucker, Jr Scnior-at-Largc
Joseph Walker. Jr Scnior-at-Large
John Meredith Graham, Jr Intermediate Law
Edwin Henkel Pewett Publication Board
Stanley Carmen Higgins. Jr Junior Academic
Hugo Joseph Bon i no Sophomore Academic
Harold W'aid Cochran, Jr Freshman Academic
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LAW
President Walter Calkins Cremin
Viee-President Lavxe HALDE^L^^■ Ford
Secretary-Treasurer Henry West Bl'tler
E.reeutk-e Cominitteeinan Robert Dartas Bailev, Jr.
Historian Albert Meints Fowler
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Robert Darias Bailey, Jr.
PIXEVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA
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Thomas Dunaway Anderson
HOUSTON. TEXAS
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Cai.yx Staff, I, 2, 3, 4; Managing Editor
of Calyx. 4; Vice-President Intermediate
Law; Glee Club, r, 2, 3, 4 ; Band, i, 2, 3, 4;
, Fancy Dress Figure, 4.
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Winston William Brown
SHREVEPOKT, LOUISIANA
: X, "Ij" Club, Cotillion Club
Troubadours ; Sophomore ESaseball Mana-
ger : Secretary-Treasurer Cotillion Club. 3 ;
President Cotillion Club. 4.
Henry West Butler
SUFFOLK. VIRCIXTA
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Interfraternity Council. L
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Cornelius Henry Cohen
\UGCSTA, GEORGIA
President Junior Law Class ; Swimming,
^. 3. 4; Captain. 4; Golf, 2, 3, 4: Captain,
3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Intcrfraternity
Council, 4.
Walter Calkins Cremin
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
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President Senior Law Class; Secretary-
Treasurer Intermediate Law Class ; Inter-
fraternity Council; Football, i, 2; Baseball,
I, 2, 3; Intramural Wrestling Champion,
165 pounds; Monogram Club: Vice-Presi-
dent Junior Law Class.
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Layne Haldeman Ford
GRAFTON. WEST VIRGINIA
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Graham-Lee Society, i, 2, 3; Vice-President,
2 : University Debating, 2, 3 : \^ice-Presi-
dcnt Senior Law Class; Inter-Collegiate
Debating Team, 3: International Relations
Clnb; A. B., Davis and Elkins.
Albert Meints Fowler
EAST ST. LorlS, ILLINOIS
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Henry Taylor Jones
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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Spanish Scholarship, 2: Davidson Scholar-
ship, 3: President Intermediate Law
Class. 4.
Francis Moss Hoge
MARION. VIRGINIA
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A. B., Davidson.
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CLIFTOX. XEW JERSEY
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XORIOLK. VIRGIXIA
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President Phi FJelta Phi. 4 : Delegate Inter-
national Convention. 4 ; \'irginia Bar, 4 :
Transfer from \\ illiam and Marv College
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Carl Bfiannon Vickers
MONTGOMERY. WEST VIRGINIA
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White Fiars. T K I
Vice-President Student Body, 5 ; Vice-Pres-
ident Finals, 4 ; President Sophomore Class ;
Freshman Council; Track, i, 2; Executive
Committee, 5 ; Senior Award, 5 ; Fancy
Dress Committee, 3.
Reed Gantt McDougall
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
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Latin Scholarship, 2.
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Sherwood Willing Wise
HAZELHURST. MISSISSIPPI
K Z, IK. -^, ■t S <t. Cotillion Club
Troubadnurs. i : Glee Club. 2. 3 ; Mono-
gram Club : Wrestling Manager. 4 ; Ex-
ecutive Committeeman, 5 ; Interfraternity
Council, 5 ; Finals Week Committee, S ;
President Student Bodv, 6.
Clarence Senter Worrell
PIXEVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA
2 N. * ^ *
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SENIOR LAW
Thornton Granville Berry. Jr., <t> K ^ Charleston, West Virginia
W'lLLLAM AIoNTCtOMERY BuRDETTE, Jr RoaHoke. Virginia
W'lLi JAM Patrick Coleman Collierstown, Virginia
Garlie Albert Forehand Goldsljoro, North Carolina
Edward Rodney AIassie, Jr.. K A Clifton Forge, Virginia
Belnard Rlxker Prichard Wayne, Virginia
George Alexander Pruner, A X A Lebanon, X'irginia
BAR!
ME^^IBERS WHO HAVE PASSED THE VIRGINIA STATE BAR, 1933
Thomas D. Anderson
Henry West Butler
Albert M. Fowler
H. Tay'lor Jones
Sidney H. Kelsey
NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Garlie Albert Forehand
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THE SENIORS
ACADEMIC
1954 -^
MASTER OF ARTS
Henry Kellogg Doane
HOLLISTON, MASSACHUSETTS
A T 0, Cotillion Club, 2 T, X r e
Glee Club, i, 2; President, 2; Swimming,
2; Honor Roll; President Sigma Upsilon,
2 ; A. B., Washington and Lee University.
Claude Andrews LaVarre
WASHINGTON, D. C,
A T J, * B K, "is" Club, Cotillion Club,
White Friars, i) T
Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, 5; President, 3; Busi-
ness Manager, 5 ; Ring-tuni Phi, 2, 3 ;
Southern Collegian, 4; Troubadours, 3, 4,
5 ; Mapleson Scholarship, 5 ; A. B., Wash-
ington and Lee University.
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MASTER OF ARTS
Franze Edward Lund, Jr.
LEXIXGTOX, VIRGINIA
-i T, ■!' B K. K '[■ K, T K I
A. B
, Washington and Lee University ;
Mapleson Scholarship.
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Simon Marcellus Painter
JIILL HAI.L. PENNSYLVANIA
K i:. K <f. K
Secretary-Treasurer. Kappa Phi Kappa. 4.
5; Baseball, i, 2. 3, 4: Monogram Club;
A. B.. Washington and Lee LIniversitv.
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James Edwin Belser, Jr.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
* 1 S. i' A •)■
^"i^e-Prcsi(leI]t Jiiiiinr Law, 4.
William Wallace Barron
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND
4' K r, T K I
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James Allen Black
MF.VERSDALE, PEXXSVLVAMA
n K A. 4> B K. r T
Glee Clulj, I. 2.
Thomasson Michael Boland
CHARLESTON', WEST VIKCIXIA
* K 1. 11 A K. 1
Football, I, 2. 3, 4: Secretary-Treasarer
Athletic Council, 4.
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Caryl Olin Brownell
GREENWICH, NEW YORK
Episcopal Club. 3. 4 ; Internatiiinal Rela-
tions Club. 3. 4.
Amos Alonzo Bolen
ASHLAND. KENTUCKY
A T 0, * B K. ^ K, n A N, T K I
President Athletic Council. 4 : President of
Freshman Council. 4 : President of Mono-
gram Club; Interfraternity Scholarship, 4;
Football. I. 2. 3. 4: Captain and All-South-
ern. 4: Wrestling, i. 2. 3.
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John Walters Dexter
ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA
Ben, Cotillion Club, II ,i E
Rhig-tuin Phi. i. 2. 3; Assistant Editor, 3.
James Duncan Burn
BIRltlXGHAM, ALABAMA
A T o. Cotillion Clob, H A E
Calyx, i, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager, 4;
Ring-tuni Phi. i, 2, 3: Secretary Publica-
tion Board, 4; Swimming, i, 2; John H.
Hamilton Scholarship, 2 ; History Scholar-
ship, 4.
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Samuel Lake Clark
CASS, WEST VIKGIXIA
Wrestling, i, 2; Ring-turn Plii. I; Sopho-
more Baseball Manager ; Intramural Wrest-
ling Champion, 2: Interfraternity Coun-
cil. 5-
Edward W. Chappell, Jr.
URBAXNA. VIRGINIA
n K A. "u" Club, White Friars
Calyx, i. 2. 3; University Editor. 2; As-
sistant Editor. 3; Troubadours, i, 2: Prop-
erty Manager, 2.
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Thomas Luther Coley, Jr.
BETHAVRf:S. PEN X S VLVAXI A
Troubadours, 3, 4; Southern Collegian. 3,
4 : Journalism Scholarship ; Transfer from
University of Pennsylvania.
Harry Franklin Dams
JOHN- STOW X, PEXXSVLVAXIA
i: * E
Southern Collegian. I, 2; Rifle Club, 4.
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Arnold Silvio Dallava
PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
Secretarv'-Treasurer Senior Academic
Class.
Alfred George Dennison
GOLDSBORO, MARYLAND
A X P, Wliite Friars. I Ji X
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Robert Campbell Dyer
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
-i T. M T n
Glee Club, I. 2, 3; Freshman Council, 2;
Freshman Wrestling Team : Cross
Country. 3.
Harry Lee Eichelberger, Jr.
KELLER. VIRGINIA
ATA
C.\LVX Business Staff, i, 2, 3. 4 ; President
of Senior Class: Troubadours, I.
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William Archibald Fairlie, Jr.
HATBORO. PEXXSVI.VAXIA
Football. I ; Track, i ; Harry Lee Crew, ;
Southern Collegian. I: Rifle Club, 4.
William Gilbert Faulk
MOXROK, LOriSIAXA
ri K A, Cotillion Club
Football, I.
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EvERETTE Ernest Fisher
KNOXVtLLE. TENNESSEE
2 A E
Transfer from University of Tennessee.
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Joseph Marcus Friedman
DANVILLE, \lkGINL\
7. B T, ^ A X
Ring-iuin flu. i, 2
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Thomas Willis Graves
LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA
A T X Cotillion Club
Alan Seymour Goldstein
INDIAXAPOLIS. INDIANA
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William Russell Guggenheim
DEVOX. COXXKCTICUT
Arthur Talmage Gunn, Jr.
DANVILLE, VIRGINIA
K ;, 2 _i X, A r. T K I
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Henry Lippincott Haines
AUDUBOX. NEW JERSEY
A T, X r e, T K I
Crew. I. 2. 3. 4; Captain Albert-Sidney 3;
President Senior Science Class ; President
Tau Kappa Iota. 3: Swimming, i.
John Summers Haines
AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY
A T, II A N. X r e. T K I
President Tau Kappa Iota. 4; Crew. i. 2.
3, 4; Captain Harrj' Lee. 4; Track, i.
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John Alexander Hanlev
WASHINCTnX. I). C.
+ r -i. O ^ K, Z. "13" Club, Cotillion Club,
White Friars
Football, I, 2, 3. 4; Track. I. 3, 4; Secre-
tary-Treasurer Athletic Council ; Secretary-
Treasurer Monogram Club.
Lewis Eugene Hardwick
W I.VCHESTER. KEXTfCKV
* -i 9, * B K. White Friars
1954
Milton Lanier Harris
TUNICA. MISSISSIPPI
K .\, White Fri.iis
Alternate Manager Football, 2.
Bernard Griffith Harless
CLIFTOX FORGE, VIRCIXIA
A X P
German Scholarship, 3: Tennis Team, 1,2.3.
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Claude Harrison, Jr.
BEDFORD, VIRGINIA
B e n, r _\ X
Ring-tiim Phi. i; Glee Club, i, 2; Band,
I, 2. 3, 4; Troubadours, 4: Graham-Lee
Literary Society.
Henry Ernest Harwell
NORFOLK, VIRGINI.\
A T Q
International Relations Club ; Wrestling, i.
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Walter Christian Johnston
RICHiMUNU, VIRGINIA
1 A X
Soiitlicni Collegia)!. I. 2, 3, 4; Kiny-th
I'lii. 4; Troubadours, i. 2. 3. 4.
William E. Hutchings, Jr.
LOUISVILLE. KEXTUCKV
.]■ K +. ®
Custis-Lee Engineering Society, i. 2;
Swimming. 3 ; Track, 4.
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Maury Alexander Jones
KIRKWOUD, MISSOUUI
'I' r ji
Commerce Club, 4; Swimming, 4.
Irvin Karlin
NEW YORK, iVEW VOKK
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Alfred Philip Lowy
MILWAUKEE. WISCOXSIX
Z B T
Troubadours, i : Southern Collegian, I. 2,
3: \'ice-President Iiiterfraternity Council. 4.
Donald Stuart Le\inson
BALTIMORE. ^L\RVLAX^
Z B T
Swimming, i: Ring-tnm Phi. 2. 3; Adver-
tising Manager, 2 : Band ; Tennis. 2, 3.
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James Dixon McCully
LOGAN SPORT, INDIANA
:: A E. "13" Club, White Friars
Ring-luin Phi. i, 2, 3. 4 ; Business Manager,
4; Vice-President Fancy Dress, 4; Man-
ager Wrestling, 4: Business Manager
Freshman Handbook, 3; University Publi-
cation Board. 4 : President "13" Club, 4.
John Neilson McNeill
BROOKLYN, NEW VORK
A T Q
Manager Swimming, 4.
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Foster McCrum Palmer
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
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Ring-tnm Phi. 4.
William Joseph Moran, Jr.
A.MITYVILLE. XEW YORK
II K ■!•. \ r H
Secretary-Treasurer Chi Gamma Tlieta, 4.
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Francis Landey Patton
LEESBURC, VIRCIXIA
A X A, White Friars, D T. A i;
Senior Manager t-'nntl.iall ; Cross-Country
I : President Freshman Law.
Edwin Henkel Pewett
JOXESBORO. ARKANSAS
Ben, ■■13- Club, n A E
Calyx, i, 2: Ring-turn Phi. i, 2; Bnsiness
Manager, 3 : Publication Board, ,? ; Treas-
urer. 4; Executive Committee, 4; Dance
Control C'lnimittee. 4.
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Herbert Rudlin
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
* E n. r _i X, A 1
Graham-Lee. i. 2, 3 ; President. 3 ; Manager
\'arsity Tennis. 3; Ring-turn Phi. i, 2. 3,
4 : Feature Editor, 2 ; Managing Editor.
3: Soiillwni Collegian, i. 2; Associate Edi-
tor. 2 : University X'ews Bureau, 3. 4 :
Literary Editor Calyx, 4.
William H. Robinson
MOXOXG A HEL A. PE.V .V S VLVA XI A
Coniniercc Club.
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Frederick Newman Sager
DAXVILI.E, VIRGINIA
* K :;, ®, White Friars
Clifford Anderson Sauerbrun
ELIZABETH. NEW JERSEY
:s N. K * K
Baseball, i. 2. 3, 4 ; Co-Captain Baseball. 4:
Basketball, i. 2, 3; M.niogram Club. 2. 3.
4; Education Scbolarship. 4
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Philip Jerome Seraphine
PORT WASHIXGTOX. XEW YORK
r X, 1 ^ \
l-"iiiance Coinmittcc Junior Prom: Boxing,
I. 2. 3: Secretary Sigma Delta Chi, 4;
Monogram Club.
John Richard Saunders
PEXSACOL.\, FLORlriA
•1' r X K .|' K
Glee Clnb, 2. 3 : \'ice-President Senior
Class, 5: Fancy Dress Figure, 5; Inter-
fraternity Council, 5.
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Wallace Bacon Sheffield
OTOWI, NEW MEXICO
* K 2
Commerce Club, 4.
Joel Spurgeon Snyder, Jr.
I AVETTE\ ILI.E, NORTH CAROLINA
* K :;, @, n A N, n A E
Calyx, i. 2, 3. 4. 5: Editor-in-Chief. 5;
Assistant Editor. 4: Associate Editor. 3;
Sports Editor. 2: Baseball, i. 2: Basket-
ball, I ; Tennis, i, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Hand-
ball Champion, 3, 4: Ring-turn Phi, I. 2;
Sports Editor, 2 : Publication Board, 5.
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John Herman Thomas
CHARLESTON'. WEST VIRGINIA
* K ::. ::, Coiiiiion ciui)
Boxing, 3 : Assistant Football Manager, 3 ;
Monogram Club.
Bernard U. Steinberg
EAST ORANX.E, NEW JERSEY
■^ E II. T K I
.\lunini Scholarsbip. i : Intertraternity
Council. 4: Intramural Board, 4; Basket-
ball. I, 2. 3. 4; Baseball, i, 2. 3, 4: Football,
I : Harry Lee Crew, 3, 4 ; Monogram Club ;
Secretary-Treasurer Tau Kappa Iota, 4.
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Victor Franklin Tucker
GERMAXTOWX. PKXXSVI.VAX t A
:: A E, Cotiiiic
Club
Interfraternity Council : Episcopal Club ;
Soiitlwni Collegian, i. 2. 3: Business Man-
ager. 3 ; Publication Board President, 4 :
Christian Work Council ; Editor Freshman
Handbook, 2 ; Freshman Camp Councilor,
2, 3: Boxing, I, 2, 3.
Joseph Walker, Jr.
COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
* -i e, A K, "u" Club, Cotillion Club, II A N
Troubadours, i. 2. 3 ; \'ice-President, 4 ;
Business Manager, 3 : Secretary-Treasurer
Pi Alpha Xu : ^\'restling. 2; \'ice-President
Finals. 4; Intcrfraternitv Council. 4-
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Henry Waller, Jr.
PORTLAND, OREGON
i e n, Cotillion Club. White Friars
Ring-turn Phi, I.
Lee Fairfax Washington, Jr.
ATLANTIC SITY, NEW JERSEY
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Thomas S. Wheelwright, Jr.
BUCKHEAD SPRINGS, VIRGINIA
A X p, :: A X
Southern Collegian, I, 2. 3; Ring-fiini Phi;
Interfraternity Council.
Manning Holland Williams
ROMNEY, WEST VIRGINIA
K A, * B K, :: T, i; A X. n a n
Rintj-tiini I'hi. i, 2, 3: Acting Editor, 3.
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Frank John Young
BROOKLYN'. NEW YORK
. A T o, o .i K. "ij" Club. White Friars,
i; -i X, II Ji E
Calyx. 2, 3; Troubadours, i; Crew, i, 2;
Ring-tiiin Phi. i, 2. 3: Editor, 4; Assistant
Editor. 3 : Boxing Manager.
Peyton Brown Winfree, Jr.
LYXCHBVRG. VIRCIXI.\
K r, r. Cotillion Club. It A X, I A X
Truubadoiirs Business Manager, 3; Presi-
dent of Intertraternity Council. 4.
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President Leroy Hodges, Jr.
J'icc-Prcsidcnt Rugelev Pierson De\'ax, Jr.
Sccrclarv-Treasurcr Richard Walter Grafton
E.vcnilizc Connnittecmaii at Large Everett Tucker, Jr.
Historian \Villl\m SEE^^AN• Sterx
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Bernard Elliot Brennan
ROCKVILLE CENTER. NEW VORK
A T 0. Cotillion Club, ®
Ciew. I. 2, .s ; Wrestling:, I. 2.
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Henry Edward Allen
BETHESDA, MAEVLAXLl
2 * E
Commerce Club. 3. 4.
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Lawrence Russell Chase
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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Harry Lee Crew, i ; Head Cheer Leader,
3; Commerce Club, 4; Soiitlicni Collegian,
I. 2.
Kenneth Reese Cole
PUNXSCTAWNEY, PEN X SVLVAXIA
Interfraternity Council, 4; President Soph-
omore Class: Conmierce Club. 3, 4; Foot-
ball, I ; Track, i.
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Walter James Dixon
SOMERSET. PENXSVLVANIA
Ji T
joxing, I.
RUGELEY PlERSON DeVaN, Jr.
CHARLESTON. WEST VIRGIXIA
<]• K r, * B K, White Friars. B T I
Commerce Club. 3. 4; President. 4; Ring-
luin Phi, I : \'ice-President Senior Com-
merce ; Commerce Departmental Scholar-
ship ; Monogram Club: Wrestling, i. 2, 3,
4; Football. I.
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Daniel Terrill Dunn
RICHMOND, KE.NTUCKV
Holmes Murphy Dyer
FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY
n K •!<. White Friars
Manager Tennis, 4; Swimming, i.
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Richard Walter Grafton
TRENTOX. NEW JERSEY
Commerce Club, 3. 4 : Secretary, 4 ; Secre-
tary-Treasurer Senior Commerce Class ;
Dance Control Committee. 4: Secretary-
Treasurer Student Body, 4.
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Samuel M. Greenwood, III
COATESVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA
Commerce Club, 3, 4.
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John Withnell Hager
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
S A E
Albert Sidney Crew, 2, 3, 4 ; President of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4.
Hudson Clark Hall
HUBBARD, OHIO
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Interfraternity Council, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4.
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Norman Harold Hatten
(JUI.FPORT, MISSISSIPPI
i: N, White Fnars
Hand, i.
Fred Hadley Hamilton, Jr.
JOXESBOKO. AKKAXSAS
:; N, * B K, K r i:, CotiiUon ciub
Commerce Clul), 3, 4.
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Harry Oli\er Hazell
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
:; \, "13" Club, ri A N
Commerce Club. 3, 4: Monogram Club.
3, 4; Track, i. 2. 3. 4 ; Captain, 4.
LeRov Hodges, Jr.
RICHMOND. VIRGINI,\
n K A, A K. n A N
Executive Ctmimittee. I ; President Senior
Commerce Class ; Commerce Cluli : Track.
2. 3, 4; \\"restling, 2, 3. 4; Monogram Cluli ;
Intramural Board. 4; Intramural Champion-
ship Cup Winner. 3 ; Finals Week Commit-
tee. 4; Leader of Senior Ball. 4; Apostle's
Club.
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Louis P. Lubrecht
LOCK HAVEN . PEN N SYLVANIA
A X A
Track, i, 2.
William Ernst Kliefoth
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
1 A E. n A N
Commerce Club, 3, 4 ; Harry Lee Crew,
2, 3: Football, i: Track, i.
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Lewis W. Martin
RICHMOXD, VIRGINIA
K Z, Cotillion Clul), ^
Vice-President of Athletic Council. 4;
Football. I. 2, 3, 4; Boxing, i. 2. 3. 4;
Track, i. 2: Finalist 175 Pounds Southern
Conference. Boxing Tournament, 4.
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Harvey Pride
DECATUR. ALABAMA
K I, -i K. Z. -'u" Club, White Friars
Executive Committee. 3: Vice-President
Athletic Council. 4; Football, i, 2. 3, 4;
Monogram Club.
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Robert Beardsley Safford
WEST HARTFORD, COXNECTICUT
* K *, Cotillion Clul), n A N, A S
Troubadours, i, 2; Band Manager.
Charles Austin Pritchard
nURBIN, WEST VIRGINIA
n K A, CI A K. i:. White Friars
President of Finals, 4 : Executive Commit-
tee, 3; Ring-turn Phi, i, 2, 3: Circulation
Manager, 2, 3 ; Cominerce Club : Foreign
Relations Club: Wrestling, i, 2, 3. 4; Co-
Captain, 4 ; Southern Conference Chatnpion
165 Pounds, 3,
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William R. Schildknecht
FREDERICK, MARYLAND
* B K, B r r
Luther Seevers Birely Scholarship, 3. 4 ;
Commerce Club. 3. 4 : \'ice-President Com-
merce Club. 4 : Dance Control Committee ;
Finals Week Committee, 4 ; Honor Roll.
Howard Morgan Shaw
SCRANTON, PEXNSYLVAXIA
:; * E
Ring-tiint Phi, i. 2, 3; Managing Editor,
3 : Commerce Club, 3, 4.
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Daniel Boone Startsman
TERRACE PARK. OHIO
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Commerce Club, 3, 4 : Glee Club, 3 ; Band,
3. 4 : Cross Country, i. 2, 3 : Track, 3, 4.
Robert Bruce Shively
CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
n K <!>
Commerce Club: Monogram Club; Crew,
I ; Wrestling, 4.
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William S. Stern
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
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Commerce Club; Junior Prom Committee;
Swimming, l. 2; Tennis, 2, 3; Cross Coun-
try, I ; Track, i.
Beverly Dancy Summerson
GREAT NECK, NEW YORK
A X P, A 1;
Commerce Club; Accounting Scholarship.
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Arthur C. Tonsmeire, Jr.
MOP.II.E. ALABAMA
Commerce Club: Calyx Business Staff. 4;
Assistant Business Manager Soullicrn Col-
legian, 4; Track, i.
Alexander C. Thompson
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
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Everett Tucker, Jr.
TUCKER, ARKANSAS
'^ K r, A K, 1. -li' Club, Cotillion CU.b
Executive Committee, 4: Baseball Manager,
4 ; Intramural Board, 3 : Commerce Club,
4 ; Finals Week Committee, 4.
Robert Knapp Turney
STRATFORD, CuX XECTICLT
Intramural Tennis Doubles Champion, 3 :
Commerce Club: Transfer from Connecti-
cut Junior CoUesie.
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Donald Reiter Wallis
BEDFORD. IXDIAXA
ATA, ••13" dull. White Friars
Business Manager Smitlicni Collegian, 4;
Alternate Baseball Manager, 4: Publication
Board, 4; Intramural Board, 4: Senior
Manager of Band. 4; Glee Club, i, 2;
Baseball, i.
W. Charles Walkinshaw
BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN
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Ring-tnin Phi, 2: Transfer from Univer-
sity of Michigan.
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Harrison M. Walters, Jr.
poco^^oKE city, Maryland
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George Fox Wing
HEXDERSOXVILLE, NORTH C.WOLIXA
Soutlicrn Collegian: Assistant Editor, 4:
Ring-tuiii Phi. i, 2; Interfraternity Coun-
cil, 4; Cnnmierce Club, 4: Rifle Club, 3, 4.
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Robert Lacey Buffington
LAKE VILLAGE, ARKANSAS
Custis I.ee Engineering Society; Band, i, 2,
3, 4 ; Track, i, 2 : All Intramural Foot-
ball. 4.
John Dillard Battle, Jr.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
n K *, X r e
President Chi Gamma Theta, 4 : Cheer
Leader, 2. 3, 4 : Head Cheer Leader. 4 ;
Tennis, 3. 4.
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Joseph Ashby Burton
ONLEV, VIRGINIA
K A, * B K, White Friars, X I' 9
Custis Lee Engineering Society ; Ring-turn
Phi. 2: Calyx. 2. 3; Sports Editor, 2;
Associate Editor, 3 ; Senior Manager
Boxing, 3.
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William Otis Leffell
ABIXGDON. VIRGINIA
Custis Lee Engineering Society, 2, 3, 4;
President, 4.
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Warren Douglas Matthews
POCOMOKE CITV, MARYLAND
A T H
Custis Lee Engineering Society, 2. 3, 4 ;
Crew, I, 2; Band, i. 2, 3.
Robert Harry Madden
JAMAICA, NEW YORK
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Football, i; Track, i. 2, 3: Interfraternity
Council, 3.
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Olin Kenneth Miller
COVINGTON, VIRGINIA
A X P, x r e
Baseball, i, 2. 3, 4: Football, l; Indoor
Track, i, 2, 3, 4 : Co-Captain Baseball, 4.
George Leach Reynolds
KINGSTON, PENNSYLVANIA
A X P. II A N, A i:
Tennis. 2. 3. 4; Captain, 4; Boxing.
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John Ford Shroder
IIORSET. VERMOXT
II K A, ••13" Club
Ciistis Lee Engineering Society ; Manager
Track, 4; Secretary-Treasurer "13" Club;
Golf Team, 2, 4.
Claude Edward Sanford
SOUTHAMPTON'. NEW VORK
Custis Lee Engineering Society.
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Norwood Ervin Band Pleasantvilk-, New Jersey
Darby Wood Betts. 2 X Kirkwood, Missouri
Robert Ira Bull, 5 * E Newark, New Jersey
William Brockley Carver, $ T A Haiiover, Pennsylvania
Claibourne Henry Darden, 5 A E Suffolk, Virginia
Robert English Field, 2 A E Miami, Florida
George Harding Foster, A Y Jackson Heights, N. Y.
Hunter Edward Gaylor Lexington, Virginia
Eugene Nicholas Stocton Girard, A X P Hazelton, Pennsylvania
William Gregg Grove, n K A, 2 Ronceverte, West Virginia
John Herbert Harper Butler, Pennsylvania
John Tallmax Jarrett, O a K, A T Q Dunbar, West Virginia
Clyde Alwyx Johnson, IT K A, C. C — - Staunton. Virginia
Henry Lee King Hot Springs, Virginia
Lester Litwin Brooklyn, New York
George Douglas McClure, * K 2, O a K, 2 Dallas. Texas
James Alexander McClure St. Petersburg, Florida
Waldo Garland Miles Bristol. \'irginia
Patrick Mitchell, 2 X, O A K Portsmouth, Ohio
Samuel James ^Ioore, Jr., 2 A E Deltavillc, \'irginia
William Haywood Moreland, Jr., K A Lexington, Virginia
Joseph Clark AIuller Little Falls. New Jersey
Neil Campbell Pascoe. 2 * E Milford. New Jersey
Charles Frederick Porzig Newark. New Jersey
Robert Walker Ruth Washington, D. C.
Joe Henry Sawyers, II K A, O A K..- Beckley, \\'est Virginia
William Burl Tyree Rocky ]\Iount, Virginia
Clyde Daniel Tolley Lexington, Virginia
William Henry Vick, K A _ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Samuel Mortimer Ward, HI Hewlett, New York
Samuel Acker Woolford, 2 A E Haverford. Pennsylvania
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Vice-President Rudolph Bu^mgardn'er, Jr.
Secretary-Treasurer Edward Powers Mincher
E.vecutive Coinniitteenian John- Meredith Graham, Jr.
Historian Robert Glenn Livencood
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Rudolph Bumgardner, Jr.
STAUNTOX, VIRGINIA
K A, * A *
A. B. from V. M. I.
John D. Copenhaver
ROANOKE. VIRGINIA
K i:, A K, * A >I', Cotillion Club
Ring-tuiii Phi; Southern Collegian; Bus-
iness Manager, 3 : Vice-President Pub-
lication Board; Executive Committee, 4;
Basketball Manager, 4.
Harry Holderby Darnall
HUNTINGTON. UEST VIRGINIA
A T n
Richard Thomas Edwards
Rd.WdKK. V1KGINI.\
II K A. o A K. 'l' A *. --u" Club,
White ?"riars. 11 A E
Editor Calyx. 4; President Omicron
Delta Kappa, 5; Track, i, 2; Football,
I ; Finals Week Committee, 4.
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Eli Finklestein
JACKSONVrLLE, FLORIDA
Z B T, A K
Track, i, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; World
Record in 60- Yard Indoor Low Hurdles,
2; Vice-President Student Body, 5; Ex-
ecutive Committee, 5 : Vice-President
Intermediate Law, 5.
John Meredith Graham
ROME. GEORGIA
K A. * A *. O A K, -u" Club, Cotillion Club
Tennis, i, 2; Intramural Tennis Dou-
bles Champion, i ; Vice-President of
Finals. 4 : Executive Committee. 4.
Alexander G. Harwood, III
WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA
S N. * ^ *, Cotillion Club, White Friars
President Intermediate Law Class ; Sec-
retary White Friars. 4.
WiLLiAivi W. Hawkins, Jr.
PELHAM, XEW YORK
BGn, OAK, *.!*
Troubadours, i, 2, 3. 4. 5; President, 5:
Ring-turn Phi. i, 2, 3: Calyx, i, 2, 3;
Interf raternity Council, 4, 5 ; Interna-
tional Relations Club. 4. 5; President, 4:
Christian Council. 4. 5.
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Da\id S. MacDonald
DURANT, OKLAHOMA
A T a
Harvard Payson Smith
MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE
K A, O Ji K, * i *, Cotillion Club
Wrestling, i, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4;
Southern Conference Champion, 4;
President Fancy Dress, 4; Executive
Committee, i ; Glee Club, i.
Thomas C. Smith
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
* A e, * A *, Cotillion Club
Thomas E\erett Sparks
CROSSETT, ARKANSAS
:; X, Cotillion Club
Southern Collegian, i ; A. B., Hendricks.
Hiram Columbus Taylor
MOBILE, ALABAMA
K A. Cotillion Club, n A N
Wrestling, i.
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J'iec-P resilient Tyrek Fraxcis Wilson
See re tary-Trea surer John Thomas McKee
E.veentife Coinniitfeenian Stanley CAR^L\x Higgixs. Jr.
Historian Duxcan Goldthwaite Groner
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Thomas Dexter Alden
TOPEKA, KANSAS
S X, Cotillion Club, White Friars
President White Friars, 3.
William Howard Alexander
WASHIN'CTOX, ri, c.
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Commerce Club. 3 : Golf Team, 2, 3 ;
Monogram Club. 2. 3 ; Christian Work
Council.
Charles Preston Anderson
OAK HILL, WEST VIRGINIA
* r A, 11 A X
Cyrus Victor Anderson
WASHIXGTOXj D. C.
* K *
Transfer from University of Minnesota.
Lynne Morris Atmar
GROVETO.N, TEXAS
A T o
Transfer from Marshall College; Glee
Club, 3.
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David John Bennett
CHAMBERSBURG, PEXNSVLVANIA
Albert Sidney Crew, I, 2, 3: Glee Club,
I, 2, 3 : Wrestling, 3 ; Ciistis Lee En-
gineering Society.
RoLLAND Hamilton Berry
HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA
n K A
Transfer from Davidson College.
George Anderson Browne
MOBILE. ALABAMA
A X p, n A X, :; A X
Ring-turn Phi. i, 2, 3; Graham-Lee, i,
2 ; Debating Council, 2 ; Harry Lee, 3 :
Southern Collegian, I ; Calyx, i.
Thomas Jefferson Busby, Jr.
HOUSTON. MISSISSIPPI
n K A
James Stewart Buxton
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
K r. Cotillion Club
Commerce Club. 3 : Troubadours, I ;
Alternate Junior Manager Football.
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Sam Benton Cantey, III
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
K i:, Cotillion Club, i: T. H A N
Troubadours, i: Ring-tuin Phi, i, 2;
Soiitlicni Collegian. 3.
Allan Manning Clinch
PELHAM, NEW YORK
^ T, X r e
Graham Lee, i, 2, 3.
Robert Fe^nklin Cooper, Jr.
HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSTPPI
Football, I ; Boxing, i ; Glee Club, 2, 3 ;
Washington Literary Society, i, 2;
President, 3; Debating, i.
William Arthur Cover
ELKTOX, VIRGIN'I.Y
i: .\ 1:, Cotillion Club, IT A N
Baseball, i: Kiiig-tuni Phi. i. 2.
John Marion Dean
LELAND, MISSISSIPPI
i; A E, O A K, ■•\i" CUib, Cotillion Club
President Jiuiior Class; Junior Manager
Football; Soutlicrn Collegian, i, 2;
Calyx, i ; Band, i ; Glee Club, i.
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William Purnell Diggs
ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI
1 .\ E, White Friars
Baseball, i, 2, 3; Sontlicni Collegian:
Vice-President Sophomore Class; Band,
M. Richard Dunaj
ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS
Track, i, 2, 3; Indoor Track, i. 2, 3;
Cross Country Team, 2, 3 ; Captain, 3 :
Captain-Elect. 4; Intramural Board, 3:
Champion Intramural i Mile, i : Cham-
pion Intramural H Mile, i ; Custis Lee
Engineering Society; Vice-President, 3.
James Harold Duncan
BEDFORD, INDIANA
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Senior Manager Golf ; Band, 2. 3.
William Haskiel Dyer
JOHNSON CITY. TENNESSEE
2 A E, 2, Cotillion Club
Calyx Staff, 2; Football, i, 2, 3; Mono-
gram Club ; Track, i, 2, 3.
Joseph Ward Fairlie
HATBORO. PENNSYLVANIA
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Frederick Love Fox
MT. PLEASA-VT. PENNSYLVANIA
* K +, "13" Club, White Friars
Trnubadours. i; Band, i, 2. 3: Crew,
I. 2. 3.
James Cushman Gardner
BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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University Band, 2.
Loyal Paul Gassman
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
* K ::, n A N
Assistant Football Manager, 2 ; Calyx
Staff, I, 2, 3; University Editor, 3.
Duncan G. Groner
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2: Calyx, 1; Riiig-tuni Phi. i, 2; South-
ern Collegian, i, 2, 3,
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OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
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Track, i.
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PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA
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Harry Estil Harman
JOHNSON CITY. TENNESSEE
A X A, n A N, K * K
Junior Manager Boxing, 3; Busine
Staff Southcnt Collegian. 2, 3.
Allen M. Harrelson, Jr.
TROY, OHIO
ATA, "13" Club, II A N
3and, i, 2, 3: Troubadours, 2, 3; Ring-
turn Phi. I, 2.
Leonard Lewis Harney
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
Troubadours, i, 2, 3: Assistant Property
Manager, 2: Calyx, i, 2, 3: Assistant
University Editor, 3: Latin Scholarship,
2 ; Honor Roll, 2, 3.
L. Leslie Helmer
CUMBERLAND, JIARYLAND
Ben, "li" Cltih, Cotillion Club, Wbite Friars
Calyx, i, 2, 3: Faculty Editor, 2: As-
sistant Editor, 3; Secretary-Treasurer
Junior Class.
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Stanley Carmen Higgins, Jr.
MT. HOPE, WEST VIRGINIA
•{> r Ji. Cotillion Club
Executive Committee. 3 ; Manager Bas-
ketball, 3.
Norman Frederick Hill
WINCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
* K *, Cotillion Cltili, :: A X
Jackson Martin Hobbie, Jr.
MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA
:; X, "ij" Club, n a n
Freshman Camp Councilor, 3 ; Junior
Track Manager; Ring-tuin Phi. 2;
Calyx, 2,
Forrest E. Huffman
CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA
K :;, r. "is" Club, n a n
James Preston Jordan
EMPORIA, VIRGINIA
•l' r A, II A X
Junior Baseball Manager : Commerce
Club, 3.
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Richard Townes Kelley
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA
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Glee Club, 2, 3: Ri„q-tuin Phi. 2: Rifle
Ch'h, .r
Eugene Earl Krewson
W.-kSHINGTON, D, C.
* r A, White Friars
Commerce Club, ,3 : Chairman Finance
Committee Sopliomore Prom.
Carney Graham Laslie, Jr.
MONTGOMERY, ,\LAB,\M.\
■1> K M'. Cotillion Chii), :; _i X
Ring-tiDii Phi. i, 2: Deljating, i: Trou-
badours, 1.
Robert Edward Lee
SOUTH ORANGt:, NEW JERSEY
Z * E, White Friars
BowAR Arp Lowrence
CHARLOTTE. XnRTH CAKOLIXA
n K +
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Robert H. McCauley, Jr.
HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND
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Glee Club, i, 2; Swimming, i, 2. 3.
William Duncan McDavid
PEXSACOLA. FLORIDA
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Swimming, i. 2. 3 : Southern Conference
Record 100 Yards ; 220 Yards, 3 : Mon-
ogram Club, 2, 3 ; Athletic Council, 3 ;
Golf, I, 2. 3.
George Joseph McGeory
YOXKERS, XEW VORK
II K •!•, II A .\
President Sophomore Class; Track, i,
2. 3 : Commerce Club, 3.
Richard James McLaughlin
ROCKY RIVER, OHIO
A T 9.. II A X, I A X, :; T
Riiig-liim Phi, i, 2; Soutlieni Collegian.
Edwin Meyer Marks
BROWXSVILLE. TEXXESSEE
Y. B T
Ring-tuin Phi, i, 2, 3.
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LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY
A T n, ®, n A N
Secretan'-Treasurer Pi Alpha Nu, 3-
Robert Bass Mayo
WASHIXGTOX, D. C.
•1> r -\. @, Cotillion Club
Track, i ; Freshman Council. 2 : Com-
merce Club. 3 : Secretary-Treasurer
Cotillion Club. 3.
Thomas Alfred Morris, Jr.
LA GRANGE. ILLINOIS
n K A
Albert William Moss. Jr.
MT. ^•ERNON, NEW YORK
A T. 1 A X
Jim Ellsworth Munford
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Golf, 3; Transfer from Kansas Cit\
University.
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Clarence B. Newcomb
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Debating Council; Graham Lee, i, 2, 3;
V^ice-President, 2 : Commerce Club, 3.
John Alfred Newton
ST. LOUIS, MISSOUKI
Cary Eldridge Patrick
HAMPTON, VIRGINIA
■t' K i:, ■■13" Club, Cotillion Club
Ring-turn Phi. i ; Calyx Business Staff,
I ; Assistant Track Manager, 2.
Lamar Quincey Porter
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
2 X, "u" Club
Sophomore Basketball Manager.
Harry Moore Rhett, Jr.
HUNTSVILlj;, ALABAMA
■h Jl e, "13" Club, Cotillion Club, RAN
President Pi Alpha Nu, 3 ; Troubadours,
I ; Ring-turn Phi. i, 2, 3 ; Circulation
Manager, 2, 3; Swimming, I, 3; Com-
merce Club, 3 ; Sophomore Football
Manager.
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William Schule, Jr.
PLAQUEMINE, LOUISIANA
11 K A
Track, i, 2. 3; Glee Qub, 3; Calyx, 3.
Charles Cornelius Smith
JACKSONVIIJ.E, FLORIDA
n K A, Z, Cotillion Club
Football, I, 2, 3; Track, i. 2, 3 ; Fancy
Dress Committee, 3 ; All Southern Con-
ference Centre. 3; Basketball, i, 2, 3.
L. Lyne Smith, Jr.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
A T a. "1 3" Club
Winthrope C. Smith
EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY
n K A, X r e, T K I
Glee Club, i. 2.
John Dolbeer Spohr
CHATHAM, NEW JERSEY
A T, White Friars
Commerce Club, 3.
Frederick deRossett Strong
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
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Club, 3.
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Charles William Stull
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA
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John Lyle Summers
JOHNSON CITY. TENNESSEE
* r A, -'u'- Club
Troubadours, i. 2, 3 : Business Manager,
3 ; Business Manager Fancy Dress, 3 ;
Advertising Manager Calyx. 2; Assist-
ant Business Manager Calyx, 3.
Gilbert Roscoe Swink, Jr.
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA
A T, T K I
Crew, I, 2; President Tau Kappa lota, 3.
William Inglis Terhune
ALBANY', NEW YORK
A T. n A N
BiNJAMIN HaIRSTON ToWNES
MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA
K r. White Friars
Troubadours; Wrestling, i, 2: Foot-
ball. I.
James Davidson Walker
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
* K r, II A N, ®
Wrestling, 2; Transfer from Davidson.
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I. Grier Wallace, Jr.
CHARLOTTE. XORTH CAROLINA
n K '!■, White Friars
Interfraternity Council, 3 ; Freshman
Camp Councilor. 3 : Physics Scholarship,
3 ; Custis Lee Engineering Society ;
Calyx, i, 2; Civil Engineering Scholar-
ship, 2; Band, i.
John David Walls
BEDFORD, INDIANA
,i T A, White Friars
Riug-tutn Phi. i; Band, i; Manager, 2;
Rifle Team, i, 2.
Evan Lloyd Watkins
PHILADELPHIA. PENXS\T-VANIA
X r e. T K I
Graham-Lee Literary Society, i, 2, 3;
President, 3 : \'ice-President, 2.
Karl Porter Willard
FORT SMITH. ARKANSAS
S X, Cotillion Clul), White Friars
Ring-tum Phi. I. 2: Golf Team, 2, 3;
Interfraternity Council, 3 : Commerce
Club. 3.
Tyree Francis Wilson
PIXEVILLE, KENTUCKY
n K A
Vice-President Junior Class : Track, i,
2 ; Troubadours, 2.
Daniel Edward Wright
ATHEXS, GI-IEECE
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Troubadours, 3.
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THE JUNIORS
Thomas Henry Alphin Hot Springs, Virginia
David John Bennett. Jr., A T Chambersburg, West Virginia
Wally Carlton Bernard New York, New York
Joseph Hewitt Berrien, 2 N St. Davids, Pennsylvania
Allan F. Blasier, A X A North Tonawanda, New York
Rockwell Sm ith Boyle Steele's Tavern, Virginia
Guv Hewitt Branaman, A T n, C. C Waynesboro, Virginia
James E. Brown, A X A, W. F Rockfall, Connecticut
Clarence Ogden Carman. 2 * E Tamroy, West Virginia
Eugene Gerdy Clayton Long Island, New York
Joseph Alexander Clemmer Lexington, Virginia
Jack Reid Cunningham. Jr Buena Vista, Virginia
Calvin Morgan Dold, A X P Springfield, Illinois
Arthur Murphv Doty, n K A, II A N Kosciusko, Mississippi
Leighton Phreaner Ever hart Hagerstown, Maryland
jfe Tracy Fishburn, 2 X Dallas. Texas
pi- Joe Henry Ford, Jr., A X A Houston, Mississippi
'' James Montgomery Franklin, A T Verona, New Jersey
Harry George, Jr., A X A Brunswick, Maryland
William W. Gerber, A T A, C. C Buffalo, New Y'ork
Daniel Penick Gholson Holly Springs, Mississippi
George Richard Glynn, IT K <S> New York, New York
WooDRow Wilson Gregory Kershaw, South Carolina
Herbert Meriwether Griffith, - * E East Orange, New Jersey
Charles Lambert Harper Harpersville, Virginia
Roderick Edward Harris Guntersville, Alabama
John Regis Hart, A T _ Latham, New York
Jay Geiger Henthorne, A T il Ashland, Kentucky
Benjamin Braford Hope Natural Bridge, Virginia
Philip Carson Huntley New Rochelle, New York
John Philip Jones, A X A Cleveland, Ohio
Francis Brom ley Key Buena Vista, Virginia
Martin Luther Kipps, Jr., A T White Sulphur Springs, Virginia
Edward James Lambe Albany, New York
Leonard Leight _ New York, New York
Anders Rudolf Lofstrand, Jr Washington, D. C.
Sidney Lyons, * E IT Lexington, Virginia
Bertram B. Mantell New York. New York
Samuel Crawford Mattox, K 2, A K, 2 Leesville, Virginia
Thomas Walker Mehler, S A E Waynesboro, Virginia
Christian Coe Merritt Buena Vista, Virginia
Clarence B. Newcomb Philadelphia. Pennsylvania
John B. Nicholson. Jr _ Rocky River. Ohio
William Clarence Orth, K A Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mario de la Ossa Panama, Panama
Graham Fishburne Painter Charleston, West Virginia
Claibourne Hr)opER Phillips, III Nashville, Tennessee
F. S. Crawford Pomeroy Media, Pennsylvania
Henry Louis Raven horst Lexington, Virginia
Frederick Sarkis, 2 * E Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
George E. Short, n K * Harrington, Delaware
Richmond With am Smith, S X, W. F Cincinnati. Ohio
Hugh Clinton Sparks, Jr Eufaula, Alabama
William Rogers Sphar, Jr., * A 6, W. F Winchester, Kentucky
Jerome H. Spitz, Z B T Paterson, New Jersey
William Henry Truslow. 2 X _ Charleston, West Virginia
.Alfred Northop Walker, Jr Hinsdale, Illinois
Charles Loyal W'alker, * K 'I' River Forest, Illinois
James Hoston White Roanoke, Virginia
Thomas Kniley Williams. 2 * E Nanticnke. Pennsylvania
James Sterrett Woods. Jr Portsmouth. Virginia
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Edmund James Abbott, Jr., A X A Waterbury, Connecticut
Arthur Isaac Ahl New York, New York
Samuel Lutz Alexander Leesburg, Virginia
John Stewart Beagle, B n FHnt. Michigan
James Edward Brydges, 2 $ E Big Island, Virginia
Frank Joseph Burkart, $ T A Chevy Chase, Maryland
Charles Brinson Cross, Jr., K A Portsmouth, Virginia
Constantine Xavier Dimas, 2 ^ E Joliet, Illinois
William Tonsey Homberg, B II, C. C Charleston, West Virginia
Elmer Ray Laughter, 2 N Wilcoe, West Virginia
Gilbert Carlyle McKown, 2 X, C, C ..Martinsburg, West Virginia
Hugh Donald McNew 1^'..:. —.Richmond, Virginia
Elmer Clare Miller. <t T A Bangor, Pennsylvania
John AIcKxight Miller Roanoke, Virginia
William Harvey Seaton, $ K 2 Charleston, West Virginia
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President Frank Leib Price
Vice-President \lfrkd Lee Reeser
Seerelary-Treasurer JoHx Hexry Drake
Executii-e Coniinilfceinnn Hugo Joseph Boxixo
FUstorian Frakk Bexjimix Simmons
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Harry Leonard Abrahart, <i> V A Chicago, Illinois
Frederick Rudolph Alexander Clinton, Oklahoma
Leigh Briscoe Allen, Jr.. a T a. n A N Port Gibson, Mississippi
A\'illiam Merrill Allen, .V X A Glendale, Ohio
W'illiaji Howe Ar.mentrout Natural Bridge, Virginia
Harris Ewalt Anderson, B n Girard. Ohio
Joseph Lee Arnold, <J> r A, W. F Danville. Kentucky
Lynne Morris Atmar, A T O Grovetcm, Texas
Jack Foley Bailey, K A ^Maysville, Kentuck\-
Lane Randall Baird, 2 A E Saint Louis, Missouri
Osmond Tolmie Baxter, A X A Pelhani Manor, New York
William Clifford Barbee Luray, \'irginia
David Giovanni Basile Brooklyn, Xew York
Herbert Henry Bal'er. 2 * E Elmont, Xew York
James Vaughan Beale, a T A. C. C Franklin, X'irginia
Walter Randolph Beales. 2 N Boydton, Virginia
Francis Charles Behle, <i> r A Richmond, Virginia
Harry Edwin IjERGER, A T A._ Wheeling, West Virginia
John Coulter Bierer Waban, Massachusetts
Randolph John Bishop, Jr.. A X P, W, F Cleveland, Ohio
James Allan Blalock Portsmouth, Virginia
Irving Rosen Block Brooklyn, New York
Jack Conduff Bones Pulaski, Virginia
Hugo Joseph Bonino, A X A, W. F Hawthorne, New Jersey
Edward Scott Boze, Jr., K 2 Richmond. Virginia
George Boyd, Jr.. a Y Hagerstown, Maryland
Harry Lee Bowman. * K 4'. n A X River Forest, Illinois
Robert Lee Brickhouse Norfolk, Virginia
William Vance Brooks, <I> K 2 Memphis, Tennessee
Robert Miller Brown, n K <I', n A N Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Victor Ajax Browning McConil), Mississippi
Richard Duncan Burnett, 2 A E Biniiinsiham, Alabama
John Miller Capito, K 2, n A N Charleston, West Virginia
Lewis Elliott Chaze, Jr.. * A Alexandria, Louisiana
Ernest Lee Childs. Jr.. A T n Casanova, Virginia
Thomas Hal Clarke. A T A Atlanta, Georgia
Richard C. Clarke, A Y, W. F Hendersonville, North Carolina
William Allen Connor, 2 N Daingerfield, Texas
Robert Foster Corrigan, A T n Cleveland, Ohio
John Tobias Cover, 2 A E, n A N Staunton. Virginia
Richard Van Tassell Criss. <I> K *, C. C Newark, New Jersey
Frank Donxell Crew, B © n. W. F Drexel Hill, Pennsvlvania
Waldo Hunter Comins, Jr., A X A St. Francois, Missouri
Richard Torrance Cooke, A X A Buffalo, New York
Duncan Corbett Bay City, Texas
George Edward Cowan, Jr Augusta, Georgia
Ross Crom, a X A Toledo, Ohio
George Charles Crowell Buchanan, Virginia
George Todd Crowell Buchanan, Virginia
Oray Madison Davis, Jr Lexington, Virginia
Price Morgan Davis, Jr., * K 2 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
John Wallace Davies. A T A Gettysburg. Pennsylvania
WiLBERT Earle Donaldson, 4> A Cherrvdale, A'irginia
John Henry Myers Drake. A T A Port Gibson, Mississippi
Joseph Turpin Drake. Jr.. A T A Port Gibson, Mississippi
Winbourne Magruder Drake, A T A Port Gibson, Mississippi
Mathew Henry Duffy% Jr., 2 * E, W. F Coeburn, Virginia
Albert Joseph Durante, Jr., A T Q Brooklyn, New York
Walter Bramall Eager. Jr Westport, Connecticut
Edgar Everett Eaton, Jr.. 4> K * Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
William David Ellis. A T Q Ashland. Kentucky
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John Seitz Eshbaugh. a X A Olcott, New York
Robert James Fellows. Jr Bound Brook, Xew Jersev
WiLLARD Stuart Ferris. A T n Brooklyn, Xew York
Paul Fisch, 4> E n Newark, Xew Jersey
Albert Richard F'iske New York, Xew York
Oscar Richard Fletcher. 2 <I> E.. Sanford, Virginia
Julius Ejianuel Garber, $ E 11 Batesburg. South Carolina
Robert Goodfellow Geiger, Jr., * K * Canton. Ohio
Thomas Steve Gialelis .— .Steubenville, Ohio
David John Gilmore, 2 * E Lansford, Pennsylvania
Joel Grayson, III. IT K <l> Atlanta, Georgia
Richard ^IcCabe Gumm, A T Q Ashland, Kentucky
Samuel Hampton Halley, Jr., * K * ....Lexington. Kentucky
Joseph Jefferson Harding, * r A Emporia, Virginia
George \\'right Harrison, 2 N Henderson, Xorth Carolina
.Stewart Atwood Hatch, K A. IT .\ X ..Clovis. Xew Mexico
Wade Hampton Hatten. Jr., 2 X Gulfport, Mississippi
Charles Welton Hawks, K A Portsmouth, Virginia
George Ma.xwell B. Haw ley, K 2 Fort \\'orth. Texas
John Townsend Her wick Perryopolis, Pennsylvania
Harold Lincoln Hickox, IT K $ W'illiamstown, Massachusetts
William Philips Higgins, Jr., A X A Glen Ridge, Xew York
Her.max Herbert Hillegass, 2 $ E Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Robert Edw.\rd Holland, A Y Lexington. Virginia
MiLTo.x Arthur Honig, * E n New York. Xew York
Edward Wellington Hiserman. K 2. C. C Charleston. West \'irginia
William Bailey Hoofstitler. 2 X, n A N Sterling, Illinois
Edward Walter Hovverton, n K 4> Clarksville, Mrginia
Da.xiel Scarborough Hoyle Las Cruces, Xew Mexico
John Southgate Yeaton Hoyt Lexington, Virginia
Roland Wood Hyatt, Jr., B © II, IT A X Freeport, Illinois
Edwi.x Lee Jean \\'ashington, Xew Jersey
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Earle \\'illis Jenninc. Jk., <1' A t) __ .Kansas City. Missouri
Forbes Mohler Johnson. A Y r^ittsburt;h. I'ennsylvania
James Howe Johnson Lexington, Virginia
Bernard J. Jones, * E 11 New York, New York
Alfred Kahn. Jr Little Rock, Arkansas
John Samuel Kirkpatrick Lexington, Virginia
Charles Henry Koch, 2 A E Marquette, Michigan
Kenneth Proctor Lane. * A West Newton, Massachusetts
Bruce Nichols Lanier. * a W, n A N. C. C West Point, Georgia
Knight Laird. A T il Jonesboro, Arkansas
Walter Terrell Lawton, Jr.. <t> A ® Montgomery. Alabama
John David Locke. K A Muskogee, Oklahoma
Herbert Kent Lyon Hohokus, New Jersey
John McBee. A T n, C. C Kent, Connecticut
Edwin Richard McCoy Charleston. South Carolina
Kenneth Gordon MacDonald, n K A Birmingham, Alabama
John Fillmore McFadden, Jr., i; N Kingstree, South Carolina
Robert McEvoy MacLaurin. K A, W. F Cleveland, Ohio
Lewis Archer McMurran Newport News, Virginia
Robert Warren Magrath. A T Q Spring Valley. New York
Samuel Thomas Martin, A T Q. n A N Lynchburg, Virginia
Vincent David Martire Pelham, New York
John Thomas Massengale. <I> A Birmingham, Alabama
Gregory Sears Maury, Jr.. n K A, C. C Orlando, Florida
Fletcher FitzGerald ALvynarh, i A E Clarksdale, Mississippi
Howard Eugene Melton, :S N, W. F Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Robert Henry Mertz, A T n. W. F Sharpsville, Pennsylvania
Robert Fulton Middlekauff. A V. n A N Hagerstown. Maryland
William Beistline Miller Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
William Wallace INLller Ridgewood. New Jersey
Donald Reister Moore ^^■ashingtlln. D. C.
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Lyle Stickly Moore, JR-. A T Q. Xewport, Tennessee
Samuel Bowex Moore. 2 X, n A N Dallas. Texas
Alvix Hermax Moraweck, Jr.. 2 A E Maplewood. Xew Jersey
Turner Morrisox. <I> r A Bristol. Tennessee
William Paul AIorrisox, K 2 Hazard, Kentucky
Charles Jeoffrey AIower. K A, C. C. "ii" Club Tulsa, Oklahoma
DiCKSOx Stauffer ]\Iullix. * r a, n a X.-- -Mount I'leasant, Pennsylvania
George Roger ;\1yers. Jr.. B n.... Hurlock. Maryland
JOHX Carlyle Nagle, 4> r A Scranton. Pennsylvania
Robert Lester Newburger, $ E n Xew York. Xew York
^^'ILLIAM Kxo\\LES Xewtox, Jr - Xew York. Xew York
Harris Kempxer Oppexheimer, Z B T San Antonio. Texas
Samuel Tilford Payxe, Jr., n K A Louisville, Kentucky
Joseph Johx Pette, n K 4) Rockville Center, Xew York
Marlex Edwix Pew, Jr.. 4> r A ^^'ading River. Xew York
Hexry- Chaxdler Pitcher, 2 4> E, IT A N Xarberth. Pennsylvania
Arthur Esme Pope, * A 0, W. F Birmingham. Alabama
Fraxk Leib Price, A X A, IT A N \\'ashington. D. C.
James Ligon Price, Jr.. ATA, W. F Chase City. Virginia
Edward Axgus Powell. <i> K 2, C. C Richmond. Virginia
Robert Bayard Prugh. A X P Bound Brook. Xew Jersey
Alfred Marvix Pullex. * r A. C. C Richmond, Virginia
Frederick Dickixsox Pultz Lexington, Virginia
Thomas Farrell Ralphs Salt Lake City. L'tah
William Adam Rawak Xew York, Xew York
Fraxk Hexry Reed, K A Mobile, Alabama
Robert Pittmax Reese, 2 N Jamaica, New York
Alfred Lee Reeser. B II Aledia, Pennsylvania
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JoHX Herman Rexkex, Jr., A X A Muncie. Xew York
Henry Hose Riley, Jr.. <I> K 2 Chevy Chase, Maryland
William Thomas Riley, * r A Riverhead, New York
Harry Leigh Robertson, n K A Roanoke. Mrginia
James Anderson Robertson, K 2 Danville, Virginia
Frederic Morrison Robinson. Jr., 5 A E St. Louis, Missouri
Edward Morc.an Rosser, H, 2 N Kingston, Pennsxlvania
WiiA lAM Francis Rothert, <£> K 2 Richmond, Virginia
William Rueger. <I> K 2, C. C Richmond, Virginia
John Graham Sale, Jr., n K A Welch, \\'est \'irginia
Albert Louis Samstag, Jr., <I> E n Xew York, New York
Giles James Sechler, B 11 Girard. Ohio
Jacob Selig Seligman, Z B T Bastrop. Louisiana
Richard Thomas Scully West Hartford, Connecticut
Edward Leroy Seitz, 2 N Cass. West Virginia
Edward Everett Shanklin Radford. Virginia
Isaac Glenn Shively. n K <!'. W. F Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Frank Benjimin Simmons. <i> K ^J* Mt. Pleasant. Pennsylvania
John Burnton Simmons. * T A.. Richmond, Virginia
Herbert Elias Sloan, * K 2, W. F Clarksburg. West Virginia
Ralph Hargraves Smith, K 2 Charleston, ^^'est A'irginia
William Austin Smith, B t) n Freeport. New York
Henry Helwig Staehling. B © n South Orange. New Jersey
Edward Eli Stover .- - Washington. Xew Jersey
Frank Neeper Stradling. 2 $ E Langhorne. Pennsylvania
Hardwick Stuart. K 2. W. F Cleveland. Tennessee
Charles Atwater Sweet. Jr.. <i> K 2.... Bronxville. New York
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John Adams Taylor Lexington, \'irginia
Bex Anderson Thirkielu. a T a. C. C Middleton, Ohio
Joe Burghard Thomas. A T ii Louisville. Kentucky
Walter Glegge Thomas, n K A Cherrydale. Virginia
Charles Awdry Thompson Hurlock. Maryland
Norman Ross Thurston. * K 2 Saint Louis, Missouri
Randolph \\'n,EY Tucker. <I> K *, "11" Club, W. F., C. C,
Newport News, Virginia
Arnold Helmfrhj L'ggla. 5 N Schenectady, New York
Sidney Ulfelder. Jr.. A Y Mexico City, Mexico
Robert Philip Van Voast, 5 A E Johnstown. New York
John \\'alker Vinson. Jr Lexington, \'irginia
Thomas Chalmers Vinson Lexington, Virginia
Henry Pilchard Walters, A T Q Poconioke Cit}-. ^Maryland
Charles Stevens Wassum. II K A. C. C jMarion. Virginia
Ray James Wallace. Jr., B © n, C. C Chicago, Illinois
James Owen Watts. Jr.. 2 A E, C. C Lynchburg, Virginia
Robert Weinstein. Z B T New York, New York
William Addams Welch. Jr.. n K A Bear ^fountain. New York
Saylor Adrain Whiteside Buena Vista, Virginia
William Goodloe Wiglesworth. Jr.. n K A, W. F Cynthiana, Kentucky
Charles Willis Wilkerson. 2 A E, \\'. F \'icksburg. Mississippi
Asa \L\tteson Willis. <I> K * Hinesdale. Illinois
James Warren Wright, n K A, n A N Marion, Virginia
Alfred F. Zachry, Jr., * A w West Point, Virginia
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Alexander R. Abrahams. A T A Wilmington, Delaware
Vincent Cassal Adamson, n K A Garden City, New York
William Heath Allen, IT K <l> College Park, Georgia
Jay Pollock Altmayer, Z B T Mobile, Alabama
Carl Dennis Anderson, <t> r A Oak Hill, West Virginia
Charles James Andrews, 2 X Norfolk, Virginia
Robert Watson Arnold, Jr., 4> K 2 Waverly, Virginia
C.'\RL Arenz McDonogh. Maryland
Baird AugL'Stus Ashley, A X A Charleston, W'est Virginia
Kirk Meek Baker. 2 X Keokuk, Iowa
James Alan Ballard Exmore, Virginia
Herbert Baltuch, * K n New York, New York
Earnest Clifeord Barrett. Jr., 4> A Indianapolis. Indiana
Karl Ed\\ard Beamer Covington, Virginia
Porter Dl'ane Berry, * K 2 Vinton, Virginia
John Bosman, A X A North Branch, New Jersey
Homer William Bowers, Jr., A Y South Charleston, West Virginia
Frederick Peters Boxley, n K A Orange, \'irginia
Joseph Francis Boylan, 2 * E New York, New York
Douc.las Ellinipsico Brady Glasgow, Virginia
Charles Carrollton Brasher. A Y. Rutherford, New York
Albin Austin Bricker, Jr Stanley, Virginia
Morton Allen Brown, 2 A E Louisville, Kentucky
Theron Lavere Brown, 2 A E Washington, D. C.
David Cabell Burks Natural Bridge. Virginia
Landon Victor Butler, 2 A E Vicksburg, Mississippi
Charles Arthur Butterworth, Jr Columbus, Georgia
James Alfred Byers : Catonsville, Maryland
John Francis Byrne North Caldwell, New Jersey
Robert Ashvvood Campbell, IT K A Hempstead, New York
Thomas Herbert Carey, * K * W'ilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Richard Beach Carll Haddonfield, New Jersey
Donald Eugene Carmody Woodhaven, New York
Deverton Carpenter, A T A Clifton Forge, Virginia
^NIedford Cash ion, Jr Eudora, Arkansas
Louis Patrick Cashman, Jr., 2 A E Vicksburg, Mississippi
John Bealer Charlton Jamestown, New York
Given Wood Cleek Warm Springs, Virginia
Warren Alonzo Cliburn, n K 4> Chino, California
Harold Waid Cochran, B © 11 Hinsdale, Illinois
Oliver Lewis Coiburn \\'est Ro.xbury, Massachusetts
Robert Vail Cole Boonton, New Jersey
James Donald Coleman Washington, New Jersey
William Joseph Collict Springfield, New Jersey
William Herbert Cool, IT K A Shaker Heights, Ohio
Barnum CoriLiDGE. n K 4> Muskegon. Michigan
Thomas Burke Cottingham Philadelphia. Pennsylv;uiia
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Emery Cox, Jr., A T n - Norfolk. \'irsinia
James William O'Neill Curtis, <I> K 2 Villanova, Pennsylvania
Mark Avery Daly, Jr., A X A Buffalo. New York
William Henry Daniel, 2 X Tulsa, Oklahoma
Benjamin Gordon Davies, a T A Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Luther Howard Davis, A T A Covington, Virginia
Philip Chandler D.wis Sparta, Wisconsin
Emersox Dickman, a X A Buffalo, New York
Frank Fenwick Dixon, * r A Mount Hope. West Virginia
Charles Russell Doane, n TC * Merrick, New York
Lee Allen Dolan, a X A Glen Ridge, New York
Jesse Burton Douglas, n K A Harlan, Kentucky
Kenneth Gordon Dustin, B 11 East Mansfield, Massachusetts
Raymond Francis Dustin, B n East Mansfield. Massachusetts
William Clay Dwiggins. ^ A Lakeland, Florida
Edwin Epstein, * E n East Orange, New Jersey
Leo Roy Eakin Fairfield, Virginia
Vincent Babcock Farley, 2 * E Wells. New York
Carlton Omdahl Ericksen Upper Darby. Pennsylvania
John Evans. * K * Forty Fort. Pennsylvania
Daniel Andrew Fallat Yonkcrs, New York
Stanley Kingsbaker Fish. Z B T Chicago, Illinois
William Davis Fishback '. ..Versailles. Kentucky
William Wright Fitzsimmons, Jr., 2 N Elizabeth, New Jersey
Robert Vernon Flint Watertown, South Dakota
Edgar Davis Flynn, Jr., 2 A E Moliile, Alabama
Edwin Joseph Foltz, $ A Fort Smith, Arkansas
David Weems Forbes, A Y Baltimore, :\Iaryland
Jonathan Ford, a T a Cleveland. Ohio
Ernest Everett Franklin, * K 2 Danville, Virginia
Halsey Oakley Fuller Owego. New York
Jerry Gabriel. Z B T Freeport. New York
Collins Gaines, Jr., A T n Texarkana. Texas
John Elder Gates, * T A Harrisburg. Pennsylvania
"Eldridge Lee Gathright, 2 * E ...Bridgeport, Connecticut
HowLAND Gary Alexandria, Virginia
George Franklin Gilleland, IT K A Daytona Beach, Florida
Clifford Newell Goff, Jr., * K * \shland. Kentucky
Sherman Goodpaster, Jr.. * A Frankfort. Kentucky
Robert Edwin Graham. K A Sumter. South Carolina
Charles Burks Griffis Natural Bridge. Virginia
George Thomas Hall. A Y Liberty. ^Missouri
Randolph Van Lew Hall 2 A E New Haven. Connecticut
Paul Harold Hardy. Jr.. <t> A © Harrisonburg. Virginia
Lewis Ray Hatten. 2" X Gulfnort. Afississippi
Charles Kelsey Hauke, A X A Royal Oak. Michigan
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Jesse Robert Hayes, Z B T Jamaica, New York
Thomas Moore Hayes, Jr., n K A JMonroe. Louisiana
Donald Fuller Heatherington Richmond, Vermont
Charles Milton Hecker, $ T A Richmond, Virginia
James Earl Hicks, A X P Rockville Center. New York
Beverly M. Higginbotham Rupert. West Virginia
Harry Simon Hiller Lawrence, New York
Omer Lee Hirst Alexandria, Virginia
Lloyd Whitley Hoagland, Jr., * r A Summerville, New Jersey
Jason Dexter Hobbie, HL K 2 Roanoke, Virginia
Robert Coleman Hoff, 2 A E Milwaukee, Wisconsin
James Meek Hoge, 11 K A Marion, Virginia
Henry Freemont Hull. IT K <i> Lyme, Connecticut
Norman Perry Iler, A T Q Louisville, Kentucky
William Oscar Irvin, Jr., 2 N Daingerfield, Texas
John Michael Jenkins, Jr., 2 A E Montgomery, Alabama
Graham Johnson Zanesville, Ohio
John Martin Jones, HL K 2 Sweetwater, Tennessee
Phillip Sibley Jones, n K $ West Hartford, Connecticut
Martin Zachary Kaplan, 4> E 11 Louisville, Kentucky
Charles William Karraker, Jr.. B n Louisville, Kentucky
Robert Percy Kingsbury Elizabeth, New Jersey
Walter Francis Kirk, K 2 Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey
Stanley Reno Wasner Koss. B n Englewood, New Jersey
Horace Zachary Kramer, 4> E 11 Manhattan Beach, New York
William Alvin Landreth, K 2 Fort Worth, Texas
Victor Racco La Volpe Elizabeth, New Jersey
Stephen Bacon Lee, A T n Washington, D. C.
James Rogers Leech Lexington, Virginia
Herman Soloman Levine W^ashington, New Jersey
Robert Eugene Lorton, 2 X Tulsa, Oklahoma
Stanley Confer Lott Dayton, Ohio
George Spottswood Lowry Clifton Forge, Virginia
George Woodrow Lowry, 2 N Clinton, Oklahoma
Gilbert Felix Lowy, Z B T Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Douglas Waldemar Lund, A Y Lexington, Virginia
Albert Lustbader, Z B T Brooklyn, New York
John Malcolm McCardell. * A Frederick. Maryland
Alvin Bertram McClelland, Jr., 2 A E Elizabeth, New Jersey
Arthur Pugh Gorman AIcGinnes, Jr Wayne, Pennsylvania
Alexander McIntosh. \ T CI West Haven, Connecticut
Charles See McXultv, Jr., 4> K 2 Roanoke. Virginia
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John Ireland Macey, $ r A Paris, Kentucky
Harold Calvin Magoon, * K * Buffalo, New York
Alfred Norman Mangino Bound Brook, New Jersey
Lewis Edward Mangus Vesuvius, Virginia
Kerford Armstrong Marchant, A X A Norfolk, Virginia
Allen Erdman Harden, B ® 11 East Orange, New Jersey
Albert Edward Martin Baltimore, Maryland
Everett Armstrong Martin , Norfolk, Virginia
John Hiram Mason, A X A Norfolk, Virginia
Charles Arnold Matthews Charlie Hope, Virginia
William Roland Miller, Jr., A T n Norfolk, Virginia
Joseph Franklin Mills, Jr., 5 N Henderson, North Carolina
Harold Edgar Montague, n K $ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
James Shelton Moody, n K A Plant City, Florida
Alfred Preston Moore, <I> K 2 Blacksburg, Virginia
Alfred Milton Morrison Lexington, Virginia
Robert Clinton Moss, Jr., * r A Richmond, Virginia
Douglas James Munhall Buffalo, New York
William Atwater Mussen, * K * Newburgh, New York
William Parker Neal, A X P East Peacham, Vermont
John Champ Neely Fairmont, West Virginia
Jonathan Russell Nicholson, Jr., K 2 Spangler, Pennsylvania
Benjamin Lockwood Olds, 2 A E Winnetka, Illinois
Jesse Carroll Outten, a T A Cape Charles, Virginia
Howard Calvert Owings, Jr., A X A Norfolk. Virginia
Osgood Hazard Peckam, A T A Asheville, North Carolina
Robert Marsteller Peek, Jr., 2 A E Little Rock, Arkansas
Robert Kay Peffer, 4) r A Ambridge, Pennsylvania
Michael Archangel Perna, III Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Russell Dixon Peters, A X A Roanoke, Virginia
WiLLARD Eugene Peterson, 2 A E Duluth, Minnesota
Alan Gregory Pettigrew, * K 2 Richmond, Virginia
Jack Bradley Pierce, A T n Marblehead, Massachusetts
Henry Minor Pipes, K A Houma, Louisiana
Theodore McFaddin Plowden. $ A ® Sumter, South Carolina
Herbert Addison Porter, Jr.. 2 X.- Boissevain, Virginia
Edwin Justin Prescott. Jr.. n K A Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Robert Claude Pultz Lexington, Virginia
James Edward Quisexberry Roanoke, Virginia
Robert Ricketts Radcliff Freflerick. Maryland
Albert Atlee Radcliffe Frederick. .Mar\ kmd
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Edward Charles Rankin, <I> K ^ Oak Park, Illinois
Lamar Conway Rau Charles Town, West Virginia
Edward Gordon Rawls, K A Portsmouth, Virginia
John Wesley Ray. <I> A Washington, D. C.
Harry Charles Reed, A T 12 Long Beach, New York
Kelley Evert Reed, Jr., K 2 South Charleston, West Virginia
Sidney Neall Repplier, * K ^ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Robert Roy Richardson, Jr., 2 A E Cleveland, Ohio
Horace Stewart Richardson, A T A Bedford, Indiana
Maurice Cowl Rider, Jr,, 2 A E Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania
Thomas Beebe Ripy, <I> K * Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
Alfred Newton Robbins, Jr.. A T Cl Holliston, Massachusetts
Mark Leigh Robinson New York, New York
Charles Edwin Roth, * E n Henderson, North Carolina
Park Shepherd Rouse, Jr Newport News, Virginia
Galen Brown Royer, 2 N Wood Ridge, New Jersey
Edgar Bierne Ruff Elkhorn, West Virginia
James Randolph Ruth, 2 X Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Elmer Rohrer Sager, Jr Frederick, Maryland
Wilton Wade Sample, 2 A E Shreveport, Louisiana
John Bradford Sanford. 2 A E Atlanta, Georgia
Ben Edward Schull, <I> K ^ Clinton, Indiana
Robert Burch Secord, A X A Detroit, Michigan
David Herrick Seeley, B © n Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Louis P. Sgrignoli Elizabeth, New Jersey
Joseph Richard Sharpe, Jr Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania
John Henry Sherman, 2 N Haynesville, Louisiana
John Howard Shoaf, 2 N San Antonio, Texas
George Edward Sillik. Jr.. Towson, Maryland
Richard Edward Simox, Z B T Wilmette, Illinois
Arthur Williams Sinclair, IT K A Manassas, Virginia
Langdon Lamar Skarda, K A Clovis, New Alexico
Thomas Brooks Skinner, K 2 Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Augustus Blair Slough Glasgow, Virginia
David Benjamin Smith, n K * Charlotte, North Carolina
James Hiram Smith Lexington, Virginia
Wilbur Thomas Smith, B n Covington, Virginia
Alexander Erskine Sproul, $ r A Staunton, Virginia
Archibald Alexander Sproul, III Middlebrook, Virginia
Stedman Stowers, 2 * E Lowell, Massachusetts
George Robert Straley, * K 2 Ripley, West Virginia
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Anthony John Strauss, Jr., n K 4> _ New York, New York
Richard Kingsley Stuart Millers Falls. Massachusetts
Watson Andrew Sudduth, 2 A E Vicksburg, Mississippi
William S. Sutherland, Jr Pequannock, New Jersey
Maurice John Swan, Jr., 2 A E Evanston, Illinois
Joseph Montgomery Taylor Lexington, Virginia
Cornelius Spencer Terhune, n K * Hackensack, New Jersey
Thomas Bernard Tolley Lexington. Virginia
Emil Emanuel Tomchik Lansford. Pennsylvania
John Bradley Tomlinson, 2 N Washington. D. C.
Souther Fulton Tompkins Lexington, Virginia
Robert Edward Tushingham, A Y CoUingswood, New Jersey
Donald Davis Vandling, * T A Ambridge. Pennsylvania
Dean Nelson Van Dyke, $ A ; Devon, Pennsylvania
Leonard Estill Van Ness Murat, Virginia
Andrew William Vickers, A X A Montgomery. West Virginia
Charles Jones Walker. 2 X Lancaster. Kentucky
Robert Mebane Wall. A T A Leaksville. North Carolina
Fred Eason Waters. Jr.. n K * College Park. Georgia
William Thomas Watkins, 2 N Henderson, North Carolina
Charles Robertson Watt, IT K A Plainfield. New Jersey
Latham Burrows Weber. >I> K 2 Salamanca. New York
Philip Weinsier. Z B T Brookh'n. New York
Bernard Ellsworth Weisse, A T A Covington, Virginia
Charles Stephenson Wells, A T A Evanston, Illinois
Robert Daniel Wertman, A X A Detroit. Michigan
Albert Flory Wike, * K * Shaker Heights. Ohio
William Cutting Wilbur. Jr Charleston. South Carolina
James Robert Wilde Hazleton. Pennsylvania
Lewis Daniel Williams. Jr.. B n Elizabeth. New Jersey
Thomas Aloysius Williams. Jr.. 2 N Richmond, Virginia
Fillmore Gilkeson Wilson Greensboro, North Carolina
Lawrence White Wilson. Jr Greensboro. North Carolina
William Laney Wilson. K A Cumberland. Maryland
Clark Burritt Winter. IT K * Freeport. New York
Alfred Howard Wishnew Brooklyn, New York
William Fielden Woodward. A T n Louisville, Kentucky
Alexander Henry Wray, n K A .Burlington, Vermont
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BOOK THREE-
FRATERNITIES
ARABIAN NIGHTS
HE glamorous mysticism of the old Orient prevailed
in all its brilliance during the Foncy Dress Ball of 1929.
As the Sultano Scheherazade was brought into the
palace of King Shahryar, ruler of Persia, to regale him
with the fascinating thousond and one tales that was to
save her life, she found herself surrounded by all the
vivid characters of the legendary Arabian Nights. And
so throughout that night of fantosy the Sultana drew
forth Ali Bobo, the Forty Thieves, Sinbad the Sailor,
Nautch dancers, Aladdin, temple slaves, and a host of
others to parade before the Persian ruler in an en-
trancing spectacle.
JACKSON MONUMENT
IUti.kk, Stki.nbkrg, Walker, Hall
Safford, Hawkins. Tucker, Clark^ Fowler, Willard, Cole, Livencood
Cremin, Wallace, Lowy, Winfree, Farrar, Cohen, Saunders
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
Officers
Dr. T. J. Farrar President
P. B. Winfree, Jr Secrelary
Members
R. B S AFFORD Phi Kappa Psi
W. W. Hawkins, Jr Beta Tlieta Pi
C. H. Cohen Kappa Alpha
H. C. Hall Alpha Tau Omega
W. C. Cremin Sigma Chi
V. F. Tucker Sigma Alpha Epsilon
J. R. Saunders Phi Gamma Delta
P. B. Winfree, Jr Kappa Sigma
K. P. Willard Sigma Nu
J. Walker, Jr Phi Delta Theta
S. L. Clark, Jr Pi Kappa Alpha
R. G. LivENGooD Phi Kappa Sigma
H. W. Butler Delta Tau Delta
K. R. Cole Sigma Phi Epsilon
I. G. Wallace, Jr Pi Kappa Phi
A. P. Lowv Zeta Beta Tau
Bernard Steinberg Phi Epsilon Pi
A. M. Fowler Lambda Chi .-Mpha
G. F. Wing Deha Upsilon
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John Alexander Veech
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Class of 1934
Thorton Granville Berry. Jr. Robert Beardsley Safford
William E\-elyn Hutchings. Jr. Daniel Boone Startsman
William Charles W.^lkinshaw
Class of 1935
Cyrus Victor Anderson Norman Frederic Hill
Frederick Love Fox Carney Graham Laslie. Jr.
Ch.\rles L(iv.\l Walker, Jr.
Class of 1Q36
Harry Lee Bowman Robert George Geiger, Jr.
Richard Van Tassell Criss Samuel Hamptox Halley. Jr.
Edgar Everett Eaton. Jr. Randolph Wiley Tixkek
Asa Mattesox Willis
Class of igs7
Thomas Herbert Carey
John Price Evans
Clifford Newell Goff
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Fratres in Urbe
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Hugh A. White
GooDRiDGE A. Wilson
Fratres in Universitate
Class of 11)34
John Walters Dexter
Claude Harrison, Jr.
William Waller Hawkins, Jr.
William Tonsey Homberg
Edwin Henkel Pevvett
Henry Waller, Jr.
John Stewart Beagle
Harris Ewalt Anderson-
Frank Donnell Crew
Roland Wood Hyatt, Jr.
George Roger Myers, Jr.
Class of 1935
L. Leslie Helmer
Class of 1936
Ray James Wallace
Class of 1937
Harold Waid Cochran, Jr.
Kenneth Gordon Dustin
Raymond Francis Dustin
Charles William Karraker
Duncan Goldthwaite Groner
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Giles James Sechler
William Austin Smith
Henry Helwig Staehlixg. Jr.
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John Campbell
General W. H. Cocke
Fratres in Urbe
Dr. R. p. Cooke
Colonel Dodson
Colonel H, C. Ford
Greenlee D. Letcher
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John Alexander Graham
John Hicgins Williams
William Havwood Moreland
William Miller Hinton
Fratres in Universitate
Class of 19S-I
Joseph Ashby Burton
Cornelius Henry Cohen
Milton Lanier Harris
Sidney Harrison Kelsey
William Haywood Moreland. Jr.
William Henry Vick
Manning Holland Williams
Class of 1935
Rudolph Bumgardner. Jr.
Early Coleman Clements
Edwin Tilgham Coulbourn
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald
John Meredith Grahaji, Jr.
Charles William Hamilton
George William Hohanness
William Clarence Orth
Harvard Payson Smith
Hiram Columbus Taylor
William Louis Wilson
Jack Foley Bailey
Charles Brinson Cross, Jr.
Stewart Atwood H.\tch
Charles Welton Hawks
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Class of 1937
John David Locke
Robert McEvoy MacLaurin
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Bernard Elliott Brennan
James Duncan Burn
Henry Kellogg Doane
Class of I9S5
Lynne Morris Atmar
Guy Hewitt Branaman. Jr.
Harry Holderby Darxall
Jay Geiger Henthorne
Lucien Lyne Smith. Jr.
Hudson Clark Hall
Warren Douglas Matthews
Harrison Merrill Walters, Jr.
Frank John Young
Richard James McLaughlin
David Scott MacDonald
Patrick Charles Mathes, Jr.
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Albert Joseph Durante, Jr.
William David Ellis
Richard McCabe Gumm
Henry Ernest Harwell
Knight Laird
John McBee
Emory Cox, Jr.
Collins Gaines, Jr.
Norman Perry Iler. Jr.
Stephen Bacon Lee
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Samuel Thomas Martin
Robert Henry Mertz
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Tack Bradley Pierce
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Frater in Facultate
Christopher Ernest Barthel, Jr.
Fratres in Universitate
Class of IQS4
Thomas Dunawav Anderson Darbv Wood Betts
Walter Calkins Cremin
Thomas Dexter Alden
Timothy Oswald Cremin
John Alfred X'ewton
Tracy Fishburne
Gilbert Carlyi.e McKown
Class of 1935
Class of 1936
Lamar Quincey Porter
Thomas Everett Sparks
William Henry Trl'slow, Jr.
Samuel Bowen Moore
Richmond Witham Smith
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Charles James Andrews. Jr.
Kirk Meek Baker
William Henry Daniels
Robert Eugene Lorton
James Randolph Ruth
Charles Jones Walker
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Fratres in Urbe
W. L. Forrester
Fratres in Facultate
Frank J. GillL'Mi Charles Rice McDowell
Fratres in Universitate
Class of igs4
Claibourne Henry Darden William Ernest Kliefoth
Everett Ernest Fisher James Dixon McCully
John Withnell Hager Victor Franklin Tucker
Samuel Acker Wooi.ford
William Arthur Cover
John Marion Dean
William Purnell Diggs
William Haskiel Dyer
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James Walker
Class of igs6
Lane Randall Baird
John Tobias Cover
Charles Henry Koch
Fletcher FitzGesald Maynard
Robert English Field
Thomas Walker Mehler
Samuel Henry Moore
Frederick de Rossett Strong
Alvin Herman Moravveck, Jr.
Frederic Morrison Robinson, Jr.
Robert Philip VanVoast
Jajies Owen Watts, Jr.
Charles Willis Wilkerson
Class of 19s
Morton Allen Brown
Victor L.\ndon Butler
Louis Patrick Cashman, Jr.
Edgar D.wis Flynn, Jr.
Randolph VanLew Hall
Robert Coleman Hoff
John Michael Jenkins, Jr.
Alvin Bertram McClelland, Jr.
Benjamin Lockwood Olds
Robert Marsteller Peek. Jr.
Eugene Willard Peterson
Robert Roy Richardson, Jr.
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John Bradford Sanford
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John Maurice Swan, Jr.
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Founded. Washiuyton and Jefferson, 1S4S
Zeta Deuteron Chapter
Established. iSOS
Fratres in Facultate
William Gleason Bean George Junkin Irwin
Ollinger Crenshaw William Latta Mapel
Francis Pendleton Gaines Larkin Hundley Farinholt
Fratres in Universitate
Class of 1934
William Brockley Carver
John Alexander Hanlev
Class of 1935
Charles Preston Anderson, Jr.
William Howard Alexander
John Willis Ball
Stanley Carmen Higgixs. Jr.
James Preston Jordan
Class of 1936
Harry Leonard .\brahart
Joseph Lee Arnold
Francis Charles Behle, Jr.
James Harold Duncan
Joseph Jefferson Harding. Jr.
Turner Morison
Carl Dennis Anderson
Frank Fenwick Dixon
John Elder Gates
Charles Milton Hecker
Lloy'd Whitley Hoagland.
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John Richard Saunders
Richard Lownes Kelley
Eugene Earl Krewson
William Duncan McDavid
Robert Bass Mayo
John Lyle Summers
Dickson Stauffer Mullin
John Carlyle Nagle
Marlen Edwin Pew, Jr.
Alfred Marvin Pullen. Jr.
William Thomas Riley
ToHx Ktrton Simmons
John Ireland Macey
Robert Clinton Moss. Jr.
Robert Kay Peffer
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Peyton Brown Wixfree, Jr.
Sherwood Willing Wise
Class of 1935
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Sam Benton Cantey. HI
Robert Franklin Cooper
John Dresden Copenhaver
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Class of IQ36
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John Miller Capito
George Maxwell Hawley
Edward Wellington Hiserman
Class of IQ37
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John Martin Jones, HI
Walter Francis Kirk. Jr.
William Wilson Fowlkes
Forrest Edward Huffman
Lewis Wendell Martin
Samuel Crawford Mattox
Benjamin Hairstox Townes
William P.aul ]Morrison
James .Anderson Robert.^ox
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Major Grove
Fratres in Urbe
Thomas H. Wright
R. S. Hutcheson
J. T. Preston
Colonel Purdie
Richard A. Smith
Fratres in Facultate
Glover Dunn Hancock
Charles Porterfield Light
Fratres in Universitate
Class of 1934
Robert Dartas Bailev. Jr.
Winston William Brown
Fred Hadiky Hamilton
Norman Harold Hatten
Clarence Senter Worrell
Harry Oliver Hazell
Robert Harry Madden
Clifford Anderson Sauerbrun
Philip Jerome Seraphine, Jr.
Class of I9S5
James Cushman Gardner
Leonard Lewis Harvey
Alexander Gilliam Harwood, IH
Jackson Martin Hobbie. Jr.
Walter Randolph Eeales
Joseph Hewitt Berrien
William Allen Connor
George Wright Harrison
Wade Hampton Hatten. Jr.
William Bailey Hoofptitler
Class of 1936
Jr.
Thomas Eldridge Mears. Jr.
Jim Ellsworth Ml'nford
K.ARL Porter Willard
Daniel Edward Wright. Jr.
Elmer Ray Laughter
John Fillmore McFadden, Jr.
Howard Eugene Melton
Robert Pittm.an Reese
Edward Morgan Rosser, H
Edward Leroy Seitz
Arnold Helmi-rid Uggla
William Wright Fitzsimmoxs
Lewis Ray Hatten
William Oscar Irvin, Jr.
George Woodrow Lo\\-rv
Joseph Franklin Mills, Jr.
Herbert Addison Porter, Jr.
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Frater in Facultate
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Fratres in Universitate
Class of igs4
James Edwin Belser, Jr. Lewis Eugene Hardwick
Daniel Terrill Dunn Alexander Campbell Thompson
Joseph Walker. Jr.
Class of 1935
Harry Moore Rhett. Jr. Thomas Chestnut Smith
William Rogers Sphar. Jr.
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Earle Willis Jennings. Jr.
Kenneth Proctor Lane
Class of IQS6
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William Clay Dwiggins
Edwin Joseph Foltz
Sherman Goodpaster, Jr
Bruce Nichols Lanier
Walter Terrell Lawton. Jr.
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Fratres in Universitate
Class of igs4
James Allen Black
Edward Westray Chappell, Jr.
Samuel Lake Clark
William Gregg Grove. Jr.
LeRoy Hodges. Jr.
Robert Knapp Turney
Rolland Hamilton Berry
Thomas Jefferson Busby
Arthur Murphv Doty
Richard Thomas Edwards
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Clyde Alwyn Johnson
Charles Austin Pritchard
Joseph Henry Sawyers
John Ford Shroder
Thomas Alfred Morris, Jr.
William Schuhle, Jr.
Charles Cornelius Smith
WiNTHROPE ChAMBERLIN SmITH
Tyree Francis Wilson
Class of 1936
Kenneth Gordon MacDonald
Gregory Sears Maury
Samuel Tilford Payne. Jr.
Harry Leigh Robertson
James Warren Wright
John Graham Sale. Jr.
Walter Glegge Thomas
Charles Stevens Wassum
William Addams Welch. Jr.
Class of 1937
Vincent Cassel Adam son
Frederick Peters Boxley
Robert .\shwood Campbell
William Herbert Cool
Jesse Bl'Rtox Douglass
George Franklin Gilleland
James Meek Hoge
Thomas Moorf, Haves, Jr.
James Shelton M(X)dv
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Fratres in Facultate
Donald Eraser Martin
Lucius Junius Desha
Fratres in Universitate
Class of 1934
William Wallace Barron
Thomas Michael Boland
RUGELEY FlERSON DeVaN. Jr.
Robert Glenn Livengood
George Douglas McCluke
Frederick Newman Sager
Wallace Bacon Sheffield
Joel Spurgeon Snyder, Jr.
Everett Tucker, Jr.
John Herman Thomas
Loyal Paul Gassman
Gary Eldrige Patrick
Class of 1935
Class of IQ36
William Vance Brooks
Price Morgan Davis, Jr.
Edward Angus Powell
Henry Hose Riley, Jr.
Xorman Ross Thurston
Class of IQ37
Robert Watson Arnold
Porter Duane Berry
James William O'Neill Curtis
Ernest Everett Franklin
William Harvey Seaton, Jr.
James Davidson Walker
William Francis Rothert
William Reuger, HI
Herbert Elias Sloan, Jr.
Ch.arles Atwater Sweet, Jr.
Charles See McNultv, Jr.
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Class of IQ^4
Henry West Butler
Harry Lee Eichelberger
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Fratres in Facultate
Fletcher James Barnes. II James Strong Moffatt. Jr.
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Henry Edward Allen
Robert Ira Bull, Jr.
Kenneth Reese Cole
H.ARRY FR(\NKLIN DaVIS
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Xeil Campbell Pascoe
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Matthew Hexry Duffy, Jr.
Robert Edward Lee
Thomas Kuiley Williams
Oscar Richard Fletcher
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Herman Herbert Hillegass
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John Dillakd Battle, Jr
Holmes Murphy Dyer
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Class of IQS4
Joseph Bernard Magee
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Robert Bruce Shively
George Richard Glynn
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George Edward Short
Isaac Grier Wallace. Jr.
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Barnum Coolidge
Charles Russell Doane
Henry Frewort Hull
Phillip Sibley Tuxes
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Class of igs I
Joseph Marcus Freidmax
Alan Seymour Goldstein
Eli Finklestein
Irvin Karlin
Class of J935
DoxALii Stuart Levinson
Alfred Philip Lowv
Edwin Meyer Marks
Jerome Harold Spitz
Class of 1936
Harris Kempner Oppenheimer
Robert Carl \\'ei.\stei.\
Jacob Selig Seligman
Class of 1937
Jay Pollock Altmayer
Stanley Kincsbaker Fish
Jerome Gabriel
Jesse Robert Haves
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Class of 1935
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Marvin Grant Bauer
Fratres in Universitate
Edmond James Abbott
Albert Meints Fowler
Louis Frederick Lubrecht
Class of J OS -I
thiss of 1935
Alan Franklyn Blasier
James Edward Brown
John Phillip Jones
Class of 1936
William Merrill Allen
Osmond Tolmie Baxter
Hugo Joseph Bonino
Waldo Hunter Comins, Jr.
Richard Torrance Cooke
Class of 1937
Baird Augustus Ashley
John Hotchkins Bosman
Mark Avery Daly. Jr.
Emerson Dickman
Lee Allen Dolan
Robert Daniel Wertm;
Francis Landey Patton
George Alexander Pruner
Carl Brannon Vickers
Harry George, Jr.
Harry Estel Harman
James Ross Crom
John Seitz Eshbaugh
William Phillip Higgins
Frank Leib Price
John Herman Renken
Charles Kelsey Hauke
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Howard Calvert Owings. Jr.
Robert Burch Secord
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Edwix Henry Howard
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Class of ig34
Caryl Olin Brownell
Lawrence Russell Chase
Thomas Luther Coley, Jr.
Walter James Dixon
Robert Campbell Dyer
George Harding Foster
Class of IQ33
David John Bennett. Jk.
Allen Manning Clinch
James Montgomery Franklin
John Regis Hart
Robert Henry McCauley. Jr.
Class of igs6
George Boyd. Jr.
Richard Charles Clarke, Jr.
Robert Edward Holland, Jr.
Sidney Ulfklder, Jr.
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Homer William Bowers. Jr.
Charles Carrollton Brasher
David ^\'EEMs Forbes
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Henry Lippincott Haines
Henry Taylor Jones
Franze Edward Lund, Jr.
Reed Gantt McDougall
George Fox Wing, HI
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John Dolbeer Spohr
Charles William Stull
Gilbert Roscoe Swink, Jr.
William Inglis Terhune
Forbes Mohler Johnson
ALartin Luther Kipps, Jr.
Robert Fulton Middlekauf
George Thomas Hall
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WASHIXGTOX COLLEGE IX 1865
BOOK FOUR
ORGANIZATIONS
LE BAL BEAUX ARTS
^ENEATH a thousand-hued rainbow ceiling
that faded away in the cloudy distance, with
gold and silver vases lighting an exotic,
flowered black background, "Le Bal Beaux
Arts" provided the unusual theme for Fancy
Dress Ball of 1926. The beauty of the fine
arts of sculpture, painting, music, poetry,
drama, and the dance were symbolized in
living tableaux, and the stately pageantry of
Pilgrims and Pilgrim Maidens, of Colonial
Gentlemen and Colonial Dames, of Medievol
Courtiers and Court Ladies, was not quickly
forgotten in the ensuing night of mirth and
music and Fancy Dress memories. . .
PUBLICATIONS
THE UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION BOARD
Officers
Victor Franklin Tucker President
John Dresden Copen haver Vice-President
James Duncan Burn Secretary
Edwin Henkel Pewett Treasurer
Edwin Henkel Pewett F.xccutive Coniniittcexiaii
Faculty Members
Dean Frank J. Gilliam John Higcins Williams
Members
Calyx
Joel S. Snvdhr, Jr. James Duncan Burn
Richard Thomas Ehwards
Ring-Tiim Phi
Frank J. Young Manning H. Williams
James D. McCully Edward H. Pewett
Soiitlicni Collegian
George H. Foster Victor F. Tucker
Donald R. Wallis John D. Copen haver
Burn. Gilliam. \\ ili.iams. Wallis
Williams. Vdunc;. Pewett. Eiuvards. Foster
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Editorial Staff
Snyder
JOEL SPL'RGEOX SXVDER. Jr.
Editar-in-Chicf
RICHARD T. EDWARDS Advisory Editor
EDWARD W. CHAPPELL Manaijiiig Editor
L. LESLIE HELMER Assistant Editor
JOSEPH A. BURTOX Associate Editor
GILBERT C. .McKOWAX Associate Editor
LOYAL P. GASSMAX University Editor
HERBERT RUDLIX Feature Editor
KENXETH G. MacDOXALD Society Editor
HERBERT E. SLOAX -ithletic Editor
LEOXARD L. HARVEY Faculty Editor
ALBERT J. DURANTE, Jr Fraternity Editor
SAMUEL T. PAYXE, Jr Photographic Editor
WILLIAM A. COyi^OR.Assistant University Editor
LATHAM B. WEBER Assistant Fraternity Edtior
J. E.
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GARBER
Editorial Associates
j. w. o. curtis
C. S. McNULTY
W. F. WOODWARD
A. H. UGGLA
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C. W. KARRAKER
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THE CALYX
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JAMES DUNCAN BURN
Biisuiess Manager
Business Staff
JOHN LYLE sr.MMERS,
JOHN STEWART BEAGLE,
Assistant Business
EDWARD ANGUS POWELL,
Assistant Business
FLETCHER FITZGERALD MAYNARD,
Subscription
LANDON VICTOR BUTLER
EMERY COX, Jr.
HAROLD WAID COCHRAN, Ii
CLIFFORD NEWELL GOFF, Tr
KENNETH PROCTOR LANE...-)rfi'cr(wm« Manager
ALFRED LEE REESER Collection Manager
GEORGE BOYD, Tr Credit Manager
JOHN BURNTON SI MMONS. .CiVcu/afion Manager
EDWARD SCOTT BOZE, Jr.,
Assistant Advertising Manager
ARTHUR CLARENCE TONSMEIRE, Jr.,
Assistant Advertising Manager
Assistants
edwin richard mccoy
allen erd.man marden
ROBERT CLINTON MOSS, Tr.
TESSE CARROLL OUTTEN'
WILLIAM THO.MAS RILEY
DAVID HERRICK SEELEY
JOHN HOWARD SHOAF
WILBUR THOMAS SMITH
BuRx, L.vxE, Bk.\gi.e, Bdvd
BozE, Powell, M.wx-vrd. Simmons, Summers
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Associate Editors
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MANNING WILLIAMS
Acting Editor
CALVIN M. DODD
Assistant Editors
Manaaimi Editor WALLACE DAVIES Feature Editor
Aviw Editor JAMES PRICE E.rchanoe Editor
FRANK PRICE Sports Editor
Editorial Assistants
L. B. WEBER
w. t. lawton
V. R. LaVOLPE
Desk Staff
I. E. HICKS
b. H. PECKHAM
Reporters
G. BOYD, Tr. F. M. PALMER
R. K. STUART R. W. TUCKER
B. L. OLDS C. W, KARRAKER
J. D. LOCKE
J. L. PRICE
O. T. BAXTER
J. M. McCARDELL
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Johnston. Peckham, Davies. Lawton. Wheelwright, Weber. Durante
Price. Palmer, Carpenter. Johnson, Thirkield. Abrahams
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RING-TUM PHI
McCuLI.Y
J. D. McCULLY
Business Manager
Business Staff
F. D. CREW Local Advertising Manager
E. M. MARKS Out of Town Advertising Manager
H. M. RHETT Circulation Manager
F. M. MAYNARD Circulation Manager
Staff Assistants
e. e. mccoy r. j. bishop k. p. lane
J. E. GARBER P. H. HARDY D. N. VanDYKE
H. B. McClelland w. t. smith l. d. Williams
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Editorial
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G. H. Foster
Editor
Associate Editors
R. J. McLaughlin
T. L. COLEY
G. F. WixG
W. C. Johnston
J. E. Brown
Contributing Editors
S. B. Cantey
J. H. Ford
Wing, Johnston
McLaughlin. Cantey. Coley
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D. R. Wallis
Business Manager
Business Staff
W. P. DiGGS Advertising Manager
H. E. Harm AN Advertising Manager
J. L. Price Cirenlation Manager
A. C. ToNSMiERE Assistant Business Manager
G. H, Boyd Assistant Business Manager
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PHI BETA KAPPA
(Honorary)
Founded, William and Mary, iy;6
Gamma of Virginia Chapter
Established, igii
Charter Members
William A. Anderson De La Warr Easter
James Lewis Howe James Holladay Latane
Robert Granville Campbell James William Kern
Executive Council
Glover Dcnn Hancock. President
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Fratres in Facultate
William Gleason Bean Edwin Henky Howard
Henrv Donald Campbell James Lewis Howe
Lucius Junius Desha William Dana Hovt
Robert William Dickey Rupert Nelson Latture
Francis Pendleton Gaines Allen W. Moger
John Alexander Graham M. Ogden Philips
Glover Dunn Hancock Edgar Finley Shannon
Livingston Waddell Smith
Fratres in Universitate
John Willis Ball Claude Andrews LaVarre
John Adam McN'eil
Iiiitiiites of jgs-i
James Allen Black
Amos Alonzo Bolen
Joseph Ashby Burton
Ruceley Pierson DeVan, Jr.
Layne Haldeman Ford
Fred Hadley Hamilton, Jr.
Lewis Eugene Hardwick
Henry Taylor Jones
Franze Edward Lund, Jr.
Foster McCrum Palmer
Robert Walker Ruth
William Randolph Schildknecht
Manning Holland Williams
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Society for the Recognition of College Leadership
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Founded. Washington and Lee University, 1914
Charter Members
J. Carl Fisher Thomas McP. Glasgow Edward A. Dcnahue
R. X. Latture Philip P. Gibson Carl S. Davidson
William M. Brown J. Purvis Richardson Henry Lewis Smith
John E. Marton E. P. Davis De La Warr Easter
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Alpha Circle
Fratres in Urbe
General John A. Lejeune Richard Andrews Smith
Haruv Killinger Young
Fratres in Facultate
Fletcher James Barnes, II James Lewis Howe
Lucius Junius Desha Raymon T. Johnson
Robert William Dickey Rupert Nelson Latture
Forest Fletcher William Haywood Moreland
Francis Pendleton Gaines Edgar Finlev Shannon
Frank J. Gilliam Robert Henry Tucker
John Alexander Graham Clayton Epes Williams
John Higgins Williams
Fratres in Universitate
Old Men
John Willis Ball
Amos Alonzo Bolen
John Dresden Copenhaver
Richard Thomas Edwards
Eli Finklestein
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald
William Waller Hawkins
John Tallman Jarrett
George Douglas McClure
Patrick Mitchell
Harvey Pride
Joseph Henry Sawyers
Harvard Payson Smith
William Louis Wilson
Sherwood Willing Wise
Nezv Men
Thomasson Michael Boland
John Marion Dean
John Meredith Graham. Jr.
John .\lexaniiek Hanley
Leroy Hodges. Jr.
Frank John Young
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Edward Powers Mincher
Charles .\ustin Pritchard
Everett Tucker, Jr.
Joseph Walker, Jr.
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Fratres in Facultate
William Haywood Moreland
Clayton Epes Williams
Charles Potterfield Light
Fratres ix Universitate
CUiss of I9S4
Thomas D. Anderson
Robert Darias Bailey
CoRNELLius Henry Cohen
Francis Mofs Hoge
John Willis Ball
Early Coleman Clements
John Dresden Copen haver
Rudolph Bumgasdner
Richard Thomas Edwards
James Douglas Finlev
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald
Thomas Everett Sparks
William Waller Hawkins
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William Harvey Seaton, Jr.
John Herman Thomas
James Harold Duncan
Charles Brinson Cro?
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Walter Calkins Cremin
Sidney Harrison Kelsey
Sherwood Willing Wise
Clarence Senter Worrell
John Meredith Graham
Thomas Oswald Cremin
Edward Rodney Massie. Jr.
Harv.\rd Payson Smith
Charles Hyde D.widson. Jr.
Edgar Marshall Xuckols. Jr.
William Louis Wilson
Alexander G. Harwoop
Thomas Chestnut Smith
Richard C.atlett Peyton
James Edwin Belser. Jr.
John -A. McXeil
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Professional Educational
Founded. Dartiiioiith. igj2
Omicron Chapter
Established, ig2j
Fratres IX Urbe
Rev. James A. Johnsox Supt. R. M. Irbv
Fletcher James Barnes. II
Ollinger Crenshaw
Walter A. Flick
Fratres in Facultate
William M. Hinton
Earle K. Paxton
Robert Winter Rovstkr
Fratres ix Uxiversitate
Darrv Wood Betts
Harry Estil Harman
I.eonard Lewis Harvev
F. Edward Lund. Jr.
Simon M. Painter
Cliford .■\. Sai-erbrl:n
John Richard Saunders
Clyde Saniel Tolley
Robert C.\i(L Weinstein
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William W. Morton Fiiciilty Clhiiniian
Manning H. Williams Secretary, l-'irsl Scnicslcr
James L. Price Secretary. Second Semester
Faculty Members
Dr. Lucil's Junius Desha Earl Stansbury Mattingly
Dean Frank J. Gilliam William W. Morton
Hale Houston Paul M. Penick
Dr. James Lewis Howe Dr. Robert Henry Tucker
Clayton Epes Williams
Student Members
Joseph Bernard Magee Manning H. Williams
William W. Hawkins. Jr. Darby Wood Betts
Richard Thomas Edwards Robert Lee Brickhouse
\'ictor Franklin Tucker James L. Price. Jr.
Joseph Ashby Burton Edward ,\ngus Powell
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Second Row — Brickhouse, Watkins, Earley, Bricker
First /?oit'— Wells, Boyp. Swan, Cox, Kramer, Baltuch, Fisch, Hoyt, Tompkins, Hiller
GRAHAM-LEE LITERARY SOCIETY
Founded iSog
Officers
Evan L. Watkins President
James V. Beale Vice-President
Robert L. Brickhouse Secretary-Treasurer
, Members
Herbert Baltuch
James V. Beale
George Boyd. Jr.
Alvin a. Bricker, Jr.
Robert L. Brickhouse
Emery Cox, Jr.
ViNCE.N'T B. Earley
Paul Fisch
William D. Fishback
Layne H. Ford
Harry S. Hiller
John S. Hoyt
John M. Jones, HI
Horace Z. Kramer
Charles R. Miller. Jr.
James A. McClure, Jr.
Clarence B. Newcomb
Sidney N. Repplier
Archibald A. Sproul, HI
Maurice J. Swan, Jr.
Souther F. Tompkins
Robekt E. Tushingham
Stephenson W'ells
Evan L. Watkins
William C. Wilbur, Jr.
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Third Row — Gialelis. Butterworth, Thompson, Lund. Smith. Johnson
Second Rozv — McKtnv. Myers. Byers. Van Dyke. Baxter. Barbee. Levine. Fallat
first Rozc — Kaplan. Epstein, Coopek, Flournoy. Lawton. Renken, Garuer
WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY
Lsloblislicd iSii
Officers
Walter T. Lawton _ President
John H. Renkix. Jr T'icc-President
Dan p. Gholson Censor
Julius E. Garber Secretary
P. J. Anderson Treasurer
William C. Barbee -Critic
Members
P. J. Anderson John Dwigcins
William C. Barbee William L. Martin
Osmond T. Baxter Graham H. Johnson
Hugh J. Bonino ^LiiRtin Z. Kaplan
James A. Byers Walter T. Lawton. Jr.
Charles A. Butterworth Herman S. Levine
Robert F. Cooper. Jr. Douglas \\'. Lund
William H. Daniels James S. Moody
Daniel A. Fallat George R. Myers. Jr.
Edwin E. Epstein John H. Renken. Jr.
Julius E. Career William F. Smith
Daniel P. Gholson Charles .\. Thompson
Thomas S. Gialelis Dean X. \"an Dyke
William Walker
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Haines, Price, Steinberg, Sloan, Eaton
Price, Watkins, Lee. McCaule'i , Drake
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Biological
Founded, ]l'asliiini!on and Lcc, igj_j
Fratres in Facultate
Dr. W. D. Hovt Dr. H. D. C.\mpbell
Dr. L. J. Desh.\ Dr. J. L. Howe
Officers
J. S. Haines President
G. R. SwiNK Tiee-Pi-esident
B. U. Steinberg Seeretary
T. H. Alphin Treasurer
Fratres in Unix'ersitate
R. L. Brickhouse H. L. King
A. A. BoLEN R. L. Lee
V. A. Browning R. H. McCauley
R. J. Cooper E. R. McCoy
J. R. Drake H. C. Pitcher
E. E. Eaton F. M. Price
O. R. Fletcher J. L. Price
D. P. Gholson J. -\. Robertson
H. M. Griffith H. E. Sloan
J. T. Herwick R. Scully
S. Y. Hoyt \V. C. Smith
K. Jean S. Ulfelder
E. L. W'atkins
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Battle, Moran, Burton
CHI GAMMA THETA
ClIK.M ISTKV. LuLAI.
Foutided. Washington and Lee. igjo
Fratres IX Facultate
Lucius Junius Desha James Lewis Howe
Larkin Hundley Farinholt
Fratres ix Uxiversitate
John D. Battle. Jr President
J. Carl Muller J'icc-President
William J. Moran, Jr Seerelary
Joseph A. Burton Treasurer
Old Mendn-rs
John D. Battle. Jr. Sidney Lyons Olin K. Miller
Joseph A. Burton W. Duncan McDavid William J. Moran. Jr.
Allen M. Clinch John A. McXeil J. Carl Muller
He.vry K. Doane John T. Massengale W'inthrope C. Smith
John T. Herwick Henry L. King
Xezi' Members
Thomas H. Alphin John H. M. Drake Kenneth G. MacDonald
Irving R. Block L. H. Farinholt Edward E. Stover
James A. Bvers Daniel P. Gholson Frank ^L Strahling
Duncan Corbett David J. Gilmore E. Lloyd Watkins
Asa ^L Willis
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De\'ax, Haxcock. Schii.dkxecht
COMMERCE CLUB
Founded for the Adraiicciiicnt of Thoui/lit and Discnssion of
Current Business Topies
Officers
RuGELEV PiERSox DeN'ax. Jr President
\\iLLiA.\t Raxdolph Schildkxecht I'iee-President
Richard Walter Graftox Seeretciry
Kexxeth Reese Cole Treasurer
Everett Tccker. Jr Historia}i
Faculty Members
Fletcher J. Barxes Edwin H. Howard Charles P. Light Robert H. Tucker
William Coax Lewis K. Johxson Doxald F. Martix Johx H. Williams
Glover D. Haxcock Ri-pert X. Latture ^L Ogdex Phillips
Student Members
Henry E. Allen Richard W. Grafton Georce J. McGeorv William S. Stern
William H. Alexander Samuel M. Greenwood, III Clarence B. Xewcomb Frederick deR. Strong
James S. Buxton J. Withnell Hager Charles A. Pritchard Beverly D. Svmmerson
Kenneth R. Cole Hudson C. Hall Harry il. Rhett. Jr. William I. Terhune
Claibourne H. Darden Fred H. Hamilton. Tr. William H. Robinson Arthur C. Tonsmeire. Tr.
Rugelev p. DeVan John R. Hart ' Robert B. Safford Everett Tucker. Jr.
William P. Diggs Leroy Hodges. Tr. William R. Schildkxecht Robert K. Turnev
W.U.TER J. Dixon Benjamin B. Hope Wallace B. Sheffield W. Charles Walkinshaw
Daniel T. Dunn P. Carson Huntley Robert B. Shively Tames H. White
Holmes M. Dyer M. Alexander Tones Tohn D. Spohr Karl P. Willard
Loyal P. Gassman Robert B. Mayo Daniel B. Startsman George F. Wing. Ill
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THE TROUBADOURS
The Organization
William W. Hawkins, Jr President
Joseph Walker, Jr J'ice-Prcsidcnt
J. L. Summers Business Manager, First Semester
C. S. Wassum. Jr Business Manager, Seeond Semester
Lawrence E. Watkin Faeultv Advisor
Production
R. J. Wallace. Jr
J. D. Locke
J. L. Price, Jr. (
L. a. McMurran (
Lawrence E. Watkin..
Stage Manager
Publieity Manager
..Property Managers
Direetor
J. L. Summers
L. L. Harvey
Joseph Walker. Jr.
E. W. Chappell
C. A. LaVarre
J. B. Magee
G. H. Foster
W. W. Hawkins
C. J. Mower
Members
A. J. Durante
W. A. Rawak
A. M. Harrelson
K. G. MacDonald
T. L. CoLEY
R. J. Wallace
J. L. Price
J. D. Locke
C. S. Wassum, Jr.
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F. F. Maynard
A. M. Pullen
J. G. Sale
H. W. Staehling
W. G. WiGLESWORTF
H. L. Bowman
R. H. Smith
.\. H. L'cgla
L. A. McMurran
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1 \IKIi \\ \1 I \( f I )I \ \ I H(H ST(1\ Ll I 1 LLL ST(I\Hs Ml I I Hi
STUDENT CHAPTER OF AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
CIVIL ENGINEERS
CusTis Lee Engineering Society
Fratres in Facultate
Hale Houston J. A. \'eech Donald \Villl\m Stoner
Officers
William Otis Leffell President
M. Richard Dunaj Vice-President
I. Grier Wallace, Jr Secretary
Joseph Carl Muller, Jr Treasurer
Fratres in Universitate
Class of IQJ4
Robert Lacey Buffington Joseph Carl Muller. Jr.
William Otis Leffell Claude Edward Sanford
Warren Douglas Matthews John Ford Shroder
Class of /9,,'5
David John Bennett. Jr. Jack FiEiD Cunningham. Jr.
M. Richard Dunaj Henry Louis Raven hohst
Francis Bromley Key L Grier Wallace
Class of iQ.ift
Frank Donnell Crew Robert \V. iL^iCUATH
Knight Laird John McBee
Class of iQ,^y
HowLAND Gary William Atwater Mussen
BEXfERLV M. Higginbotha.m. Jr. Louis Sgrignolt
Graham Hoadley Johnson Charles R. Watt
Laurence \\'. Wilson. Jr.
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Young. Seraphine
SIGMA DELTA CHI
PrOFESSIOXAL JorRXALISTIC
Fnuiidc'd. /'<'/'(7»If Unix'crsity, IQOO
Washington and Lee Chapter
Hsfablislicd. igiQ
Fratres IX Facultate
Chari.es Harolo Lacck William Latta Mapel
Oscar W'etherhold Riegel
Fratres ix Universitate
Officers
Frank J. Young President
Alfred G. Dennison Vice-President
Philip J. Seraphine Secretary
Eugene \, S. Girard Trcasnrcr
Members
Claude Harrison. Jr. Bomar Lowrance
Arthur T. Guxn Richard McLaughlin
Thomas S. Wheelwright .Anderson Browne
Joseph B. Magee Xokman Hill
William S. Barker Herbert Rudlix
Manning H. Williams James E. Broun
Thomas Coley Peyton Winfree
\\'illiam B. Tyree
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BoLAND, Wise, Sawyers, Grove, Thomas, Wilsox
T. Cremix. Mitchell, Smith, Glasgow, Young, Fitzgerald, W. Cremin
Pritchard, Hanlev, Dyer. \'ickers
J. L. Campbell
M. D. Campbell
C. S. Glasgow
S. M. Graham
SIGMA
Fratres IX Urbe
H. K. Young
Stuart Moore
M. W. Paxton, Jr.
\V. C. Rafferty
Richard A. Smith
Fratres in Universitate
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald
Timothy Oswald Cremin, Jr.
George Douglas McClure
\\'.\lter Calkins Cremtn
Harvey Pride
Sherwoiid Willing \\"ise
Willum Gregg Grove, Jr.
Thom.\sson Michael Boland
Joe Henry Sawyers
John Herman Thomas
\\'illiam Louis Wilson
Xc-a' Mc
Samuel Crawford Mattox
Forrest Edward Hl'ff.m.an
\ViLLiAM Haskiel Dyer
Charles Austin Pritchard
ToHX Alexander Hanley
Charles C<iR\ELius Smith
Lewis We.vdell Martin
ExTRETT Tucker, Jr.
Guy Hewitt Branama.v. Jr.
Carl Branxon \'ickers
Early Cole.max Lle.mexts
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BETA GAMMA SIGMA
Foiiiidi'd. University of It'isioiisin. /y/j
Commerce Scholakship Fkatekxitv
Virginia Beta Chapter
Established, igss
Charter Members
Glover Dunn Hancock
Robert Henry Tucker
William Coan
M. Ogden Phillips
EswiN Henry Howard
John Higgins Williams
Rupert Xelson Latture
Class of i()S4
Rugely Pierson DeVan, Jr. Fred Hadley Hamilton^ Jr.
William Randolph Schildknecht
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Washington and Lee University
Rev. Thomas Wright, Kectur
Members
Dabby Woods Betts
George Boyd, Jr.
Caryl Olin Brownell
George Haruing Foster
Philip Carson Huntley
Walter Christian Johnston
Franze Edward Lund, Jr.
John Burton Nicholson
Frederic Morrison Robinson, Jr.
Victor Franklin Tucker
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JAMES DIXON McCULLY
JOHN' FORD SHRODER..
WINSTON WILLIAM BROWN, i: X
FRANK CUI.LEN BRYANT. K I
RICHARD THOMAS EDWARDS, II K .\
HARRY LEE FITZGERALD, K A
JOHN MEREDITH (iRAHAM. K A
JOHN ALEXANDER IIANLEY, 'I' T A
HARRY OLIVER HA7.ELL. i: X
JOHN TALLMAN lARRETT. A T 9.
CLAl'DE ANDREWS LaVARRE, ATA
EDWARD WESTRAY CHAPPELL, Jr.,
JOHN MARION DEAN, : A E
FREDERICK LO\-E FOX, ■!■ K +
CHARLES WILLIAM HAMILTON, K .
ALLEN .MrRAE HARRELSON. Ir.. A T
L. LESLIE HELMER. li H 11
JACKSON .MARTIN HOBBIE, Jr., i: N
Old AIen
New Men
GEORGE DOUGLAS McCLURE, * K ^
JAMES DIXON .McCULLY, i A E
EDWARD HENKEL PEWETT, Ben
HARVEY PRIDE, K r
JOHN FORD SHRODER, n K A
EVERETT TUCKER, Ir., ■)■ K i:
JOSEPH WALKER, Ir.. •!■ A 8
"DONALD REITER WALLIS, ATA
FRANK JOHN YOUNG, A T f!
FORREST EDWARD HUFFMAN, F
GARY ELDRIDGE PATRICK, * K i
LAMAR PORTER, i X
LUCIEN LYNE SMITH. Jr., A T Q
JOHN LYLE SUMMERS, * F A
HARRY MOORE RHETT, <l> A 9
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Officers
Bernard Elliot Brenxan President
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald ]'icc-Prcsidcnt
Joel S. Sxvder, Jr Secretary
William Evelyn Hutchixgs, Jr Treasurer
Old Mex
Bernard Elliot Brexxan. A T fi Frederick Xewmax Sager. * K 2
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald. K A Harvard Paysox Smith. K A
William Evelyn Hutchings. Jr.. 4> K ^I' Joel S. Sxyder. Jr., * K Z
Frank Johx Youxg, AT"
Xew Men
Patrick Charles Mathes. Jr.. A T V. Charles Jeoffrev Mower, K A
Robert Bass ^L\Yo. <S> r A Randolph Wiley Ticker. * K *
James D.winsdx Walker, * K 2
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PI ALPHA NU
H. M. Rhett, Jr
P. C. Mathes..
President
..Secretarv-Trcasurer
C. P. Anderson
A. A. BOLEN
S. B. Cantey, III
W. A. Cover
A. M. Doty
H. L. Fitzgerald
Old ;\Iex
w. w. fowlkes
L. P. Gaesman
H. E. Harman
L. Hodges
C. W. Hamilton
A. M. Harrelson
J. M. Hobbie, Jr.
H. O. Hazell
F. E. Huffman
J. P. Jones
J. P. Jordan
W. E. Kliefoth
P. C. Mathes
G. W. McGeory
R. McLaughlin
Neil Pascoe
G. L. Reynolds
H. M. Rhett, Jr.
F. D. Sarkis
R. B. Safford
J. S. Sny'der, Jr.
H. C. Tay'lor
W. Terhune
J. Walker, Jr.
P. B. Winfree
New Men
L. B. Allen. Jr.
A. Brow.ne
J. M. Capito
J. T. Cover
S. A. Hatch
W. B. Hoofstitler
R. W. Hyatt, Jr.
B. X. Lanier
S. T. Martin
R. F. Middlekauff
S. B. Moore
D. S. Mullin
H. C. Pitcher
F. L. Price
J. D. Walker
J. W. Wright
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Officers
Thomas Dexter Alden
Alexander G. Harwood..
President
S ccretarx-Treasnrer
F. C. Bryant
A. G. Dennison
H. ^[. Dyer
R. T. Edwards
G. W. Black
T. A. Hanley
Old Men
L.
E. Hardwick
A.
G. Harwcwd
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J.
D. MCCULLY
F.
L. Patto.v
C.
A. Pritchard
F.
X. Sager
C.
B. Vickers
D.
R. Wallis
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Waller
New Men
R. H. Mertz
H. E. Melton
M. H. Duffy
H. E. Sloan
R. W. Tucker
J. L, Price
H. J. Bo.viNo
F. D. Crew
R. \V. Smith
R. C. Clarke
F. J. Young
T. D. Alden
J. E. Brown
J. A. Burton
E. W. Chappell
R. P. DeVan
W. P. Dices
L. L. Helmer
E. E. Krewson
R. E. Lee
L. L. Smith
W. H. Spahr
J. D. Spohr
B. H. TowNEs
I. G. Wallace
J. W. Walls
K. P. Willard
R. M. MacLaurin
W. G. Wiglesworth
H. Stuart
R. J. Bishop
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FEATURES
THE BALL OF THE GRANDEES
Little did the high nobles and benignant
countesses who took part in the lavish cel-
ebration of Philip IV's marriage to Elizabeth
of France suspect that the great "Ball of the
#' Grandees" would be repeated later on the
ijy- campus of o new world university with all
fidelity to the color and the splendor and the
pomp that made Philip's marriage celebration
one of history's most renowned festive occosions. So in mid-winter of 1933 this gentle-
rolling campus became gay Madrid of dark-eyed senoritas with flowing mantillos, of
swaggering cabelleros with white plumes and lace-trimmed jackets, of steel-eyed toreadors
and picadors, and through the riot of startling reds, storm-yellows, mountain purples, and
snowy whites moved the graceful procession of Spain's grandees — Anila, Granada, Sala-
manca, Marquis Villena — all to honor and make merry for the night of nights. .
COMMEMORATIXG LEE'S BIRTHDAY
FEATURES
Frank Bailey and Jus-
tine W'liite snapped just
liefore treke to marriage
altar last finals: Gen-
erals first A'irginia jios-
sessor of Southern
Conference lias ket ball
troph}- : Prepared — or unprepared ? : The best
dressed men — b\' some Piii Psi's : Rally —
beat the W'aboos — we did: Har\ard Smith
and Dot M\- as leaders of Fancy Dress P>all :
One of Mathis's beginners getting time:
^^'ahoos taking the count for third straight
\ear : Dean Gilliam poses for camera: Seaton
lets fly one in Ky. game : Joe Sa\v}-ers. star
halfback, all southern forward and captain
of Generals' championship court team;
White Friar Goats — just before they get it :
Harrv Lee crew victors over Albert Sidney
b\- one-half length: Xext case — Fans follow
Blue and White on gridgraph : Snow \iew of
Doremus gym : Seaton passes to Fllis for 22
vards as Generals give
Kentuck}- Wildcats their
first defeat 7-0 : The
Sigma goats "whis-
pering" to George:
' Tv i 1 )py " S a u e rl) run —
co-cai)tain of Ijaseball :
Carl Gill, responsible
for man\' successful
Fancy Dress Balls, as
he appeared in "'Arabi-
an Ni"bts."
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FEATURES
Left page: Alumni luncheon — finals 1933 ;
rear view of campus: Memorial Gate during-
heavy snow: Professor "Mac" in action:
Bathing Beauties : Ky. kicks off — Generals
drive 94 x-ards for touchdown : Class of F 'O^ "T /
1908, reunion : Tom Boland — \^arsitv guan' "'"
for three years, secretary of Athletic Coun-
cil : Bud Hanley, varsity end for three }-ears
and all southern, second team 1933: Bailev
smashes Indian line: Cooke bags runner at
third: Lee chapel: Praising Allah: Amos
Bolen — Grid cajjtain, all-southern guard,
honorable luention All-American ; Sam Mat-
tox — captain-elect football : I-'acultv march-
ing to assembly ; Robt. E. Lee hotel, scene of
frat dance during Fancy Dress: Restful
study ; They call it fun : Sawyers gets otT a
high one vs. Ky.
RigJit page: March was a snowy month :
Harry Hazell — cajjtain of track: Assemlily:
Washington College at night : Fair sex go
for a ride: Henry Cohen — captain of golf
and swimming for two years: Homecoming
at Phi Delt house : Saved by the 1 2 -.^,0 bell ;
Sigma Nus go native: Delt house snowed
under; More slmiiiig "Sigma goats": Capt'n
Amos: K. A. house — intra-mural cups ga-
lore: Hell week at P. K. A. house: 40c
saved: Arnold caught by camera: Fletcher
presides over welcome to Winter sports
championship basketball and wrestling teams :
in Doremus Gym: Maybe the X.R.A. is
after the Generals for a monoply I : ( fust be-
fore going to press we discover that the
Generals have captured the Sou. Con. Golf
championship — which brings the total to
three and a state championshii), also — a "new
deal" in athletics is reallx here. )
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Left page: Going to get it; Dean Anderson
(1890); and Dr. Gaines; Sunbaths at
Welsh's beach — notliing better during finals ;
Doremus gym. ; Keydets on parade ; Classes
must go on; Tux or linen?; Maybe a hole in
one; Generals drive to Wahoo lo-yard line
at opening kick-off; Over a f(.)ot and this is
the South; Hoge and date; Kappa Sigmas
pull (/«()//;(V house-party ; "Tuljby" Owings —
South -Atlantic unlimited wrestling champ;
Kliefoth in a pose; Travelling cameraiuan
bags Phi Kaps ; Some monogram wearers ;
Many a slip here; Faculty staff at the Fresh-
man camp — (note Prof. Graham's tan);
Lexington's sole amusement — maybe: Har-
vard Siuith — president of I'ancy Dress, co-
captain of wrestling and Southern Confer-
ence champion, 145 lbs.; Charlie Pritchard,
co-captain of wrestling and president of
finals, 165-lb. Southern Conference chair,-
pion, 1933.
Right page: Phi Psi's ready for the rush;
"Shaky" Wise, president of the stutlent body ;
\\'alt Cremin, presitlent of Senior law class;
General net team swamps Roanoke College ;
Almost Ijlocked ; Sleds were seen e\-erywhere
in March; Dean Aloreland checks up; '33
editor goes a-skating, on North river; More
action on courts; Fddie Mincher — captain of
boxing; Kappa Sigmas win cup for best
house decoration at homecoming ; "Gig" won-
ders if it will snow; now what?; S. P. E.'s
in a unique decoration; Short poses for the
photographer; Dunaj — Southern Conference
cross-country champion.
FEATURES
Left page: Tennis courts and Memorial
bridge; Anxious freshmen; 7 a. m., after
Final Ball last tinals ; An 8 .^o to make —
Ugh!; What's your name, goat?; Snow
soldiers ; Seaton to Ellis as Generals crush
W. & M. ; Close-up of Generals' forward
wall ; Blue and White outgains, makes more
first downs, two touchdowns brought back by
referee — Princeton 6, W. and L., o — a
heartbreaker to lose; Mitchell and Hostetter,
former General stars, as frosh coaches ; the
rush for dinner; the colonnade; Memorial
gate; Indians stopped for no gain; just fun;
A. T. O.'s doll up for Homecoming: Welsh's
beach during finals ; It Zi'as the S. A. E.
house ; the band ; Colonel LeRoy Hodges and
son — both tapped by ODK ; Homecoming
saw many grads come in ; room for a few
more; Students standby — tlie "P. O." ; Kirk
pins opponent as frosh go through fifth un-
defeated season.
Right page: Arnold gets one ofT in Ky.
game; Ma^'be it's an imitation of the \\'a-
hoos ; Frank Young, editor of Riiig-tinii Phi:
"Tartan" Harrison : Phi Kaps ready for the
freshmen with a few snowballs; 'A\'itsend"
— "nough said ; Phi Kappa Sigma wins at-
tendance cuj) for most alumni back Home-
coming; Action in W. and M. game; Manv
an hour spent here; Winnie Bmwn — presi-
dent of Cotillion club; Finals group 1933;
"Bull" gives it; Close-up of K\'. game.
FEATURES
Left page: Counselors at 1933 Freslinien
cani]) : Kerche\ial, of K\'., gets otT one of his
long sjiirals ; \'ic Tucker — president of Pub-
lication Board: Frank Patton — manager of
football; Camera catches 'rr()ul>adours ; 11)33
Cai.vx editor — no worries — Calyx com-
pleted — also — ; \\'h_\' come south ? ; Pika
house ready for the grads ; Southern Con-
ference wrestling shield again rests with
Mathis's pupils: Reed demonstrates the art:
Charlie Smith — captain-elect and all-south-
ern center on Generals' court team: 25 form-
er Blue and White grid cajjtains return for
Homecoming: The Haines twins: PAN
goats: Sigma Nu's all decorated: A sleeping
beauty : Freshman Camp group.
Right page: Glee club: La\"arre on Delt
stronghold: Arnold sweeps Ky.'s end: h'ac-
ulty procession: One big ha])py family :
after the ball at the Lambda Chi house:
h'rosh at rally just jtrior to giving Da\-ies a
headache: Pile up in \'a. game: Bud caught
in characteristic pose: Again Sigma goat.^
shining: Campus caped in snow: More nf
Mathis's laurels — cham]>s — '33 and '34:
Betas, taking it easy : "Recreation !"
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THE RUINS UV LlBHkTV HALL
BOOK SIX-
SOCIETY
HE pomp and circumstance that surrounded the
glittering sceptre of the Romanoff dynasty through
feverish decades evolved into a mognificent
crescendo when Alexander III was crowned tsar of
all the Russias. And so at the Fancy Dress Ball
of 1934, in a brilliant panorama of holy white and
kingly red, grand dukes and dancing peasants,
ballet girls and bejeweled princesses, the crown
was placed upon Alexander as the colorful crowd
whirled into musical applause. . . .
TUIKKR HALL
THE COTILLION CLUB
Officers
Winston W. Brown..
Robert B. Mayo..
President
..Secretarx-Trcasurer
G. H. Br.\naman, Jr.
B. E. Brennan
W. \V. Brown
J. D. Burn
J. S. Buxton
J. D. COPENHAVER
T. O. Cremin
J. M. Dean
Old Men
W. H. Dyer
W. G. Faulk
\V. W. Gerber
J. M. Graham
T. \V. Graves
D. G. Groner
F. H. Hamilton, Jr.
J. A. Hanley
A. G. Harwood
N. F. Hill
J. T. Jarrett
\V. T. Romberg
C. A. La Varre
L. W. Martin
R. B. Mayo
G. C. McKown
E. M. NucKOLs, Jr.
C. E. P.^TRICK
H. M. Rhett, Jr.
R. B. Safford
C. C. Smith
H. P. Smith
W. F. Stone
H. C. Taylor
J. H. Thomas
Everett Tucker, Jr.
V. F. Tucker
Joseph Walker, Jr.
Henry Waller, Jr.
P. B. Winfree, Jr.
W. L. Wilson
S. W. Wise
New Men
T. D. Alden
J. V. Beale
S. B. Cantey. ni
J. T. Co\-ER
H. K. Doane
S. H. Halley, Jr.
S. A. Hatch
E. W. Hiserman
L. L. Helmer
S. C. HiGcixs. Jr.
G. S. Maury
T. E. Mears
C. J. Mower
John McBee
E. .A. Powell
.\. M. PuLLEx. Jr.
WiLLi.NM Rueger
T. C. Smith
T. E. Sparks
B. .\. Thirkield
R. W. Tucker
R. J. Wallace. Jr.
C. S. Wassum, Jr.
J. O. Watts, Jr.
K. P. WiLLARD
1954
A. L. Reeser
R. C. Clarke
R. J. Wallace
J. H. Drake
H. W. Staehlin'c. Jr.
J. W. Wright
G. J. Sechler
J. B. SnrMONS
SOPHOMORE COTILLION
LED BY Richard C. Clakke with Miss Dorothy Cunningham
assisted by a. L. Reeser with Miss Margaret Houston
Committees
Finance
Randolph W. Tucker, Chairman
F. F. Mayxard M. E. Pew. Jr.
R. W. Magrath a. H. Uggla
Decoration
L. A. McMurran. Chairman
Joe Arnold
Invitation
John T. Cover. Chairman
L. R. Baird
Music
Frank L. Price. Chairman
K. P. Lane
Favors
Edward A. Powell. Chairman
Hardwick Stuart
John F. McFadden. Chairman
R. H. Smith
Refreshment
Edward W. Hiserman. Chairman
C. A. Sweet. Jr.
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C. S. Wassum. Jr.
C. J. Mower
H. L. Robertson
H. K. Oppenheimer
J. L. Price. Jr.
J. V. Beale
F. H. Reed
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LED BY
Winston W. Brown with Miss Cokonel Caefery
ASSISTED BY
Robert B. Mayo with Miss Xancy Mason
Committees
Finance
R. B. Mayo
Everett Tucker. Jr.
F. H. Hamilton Jr.
H. M. Rhett. Jr.
D. G. Groner
H. C. Taylor
.•\. G. Harwooi). Ill
Rcii'f'tion
C. E. Patrick
Dccoicilious
P. B. Wixfree. Jr.
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J. M. Dean
W. G. Faulk
C. A. LaVarre
W. G. Faulk
C. G. Laslie. Jr.
T. O. Cremin. Jr.
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JUNIOR PROM
LED BY
John M. Deax with Miss Carol De.'
ASSISTED BY
Tyree I'". Wilson with Miss Sue Rankin
Reception
W. R. Sphar. Jr., Chairman
H. W. Griffith
J. M. Franklin
J. D. Spohr
T. W. Mehler
P. C. Huntley
H. C. Sparks. Jr.
J. H. Berrien
Iiifitatioii
L. P. Gassman. Chairman
C. G. Laslie. Jr.
L. L. Harvey
J. A. Burton
J. C. Gardner
J. P. Jordan
J. H. Spitz
M. H. Williams
Floor
C. C. Smith, Chairman
G. R. Glynn
W. H. Seaton, Jr.
G. H. Branaman. Jr.
J. G. Henthorne
J. P. Jones
S. C. Matto.x
C. O. Carman
Committees
Finance
C. \V. Hamilton, Chairman
H. M. Khett. Jr.
H. E. Har.max
R. B. Mayo
W. P. DiGGS
H. D. McXew
B. H. Townes
J. S. Buxton
Music
A. M. Harrelson, Jr., Chairman
T. D. Alden
C. P. Anderson
\V. D. McDavid
S. J. Moore, Jr.
G. Li. SwiNK, Jr.
E. L. Watkins
F. DE Strong
Refreshment
G. J. McGeory, Chairman
A. F. Blasier
R. E. Harris
F. E. Huffman
E. E. Krewson
G. E. Short
I. G. Wallace, Jr.
K. P. Willard
R. E. Field
Musif iiY Johnny Hamp
Decoration
W. H. Dyer, Chairman
S. B. Cantey, hi
C. E. Patrick
W. W. Gerber
L. L. Helmer
J. A. Black
E. W. Chappell, Jr.
D. G. Groner
Faz'ors
S. C. Higgins, Chairman
J. M. HoBBiE, Jr.
W. H. Alexander
T. F. Wilson
E. M. Marks
P. C. Mathes
W. -\. Co\'ER
Arrant/cnicnt
Lamar Porter. Chairman
R. C. Dyer
Harry George, Jr.
W. W. Gregory
R. E. Lee
F. D. Sarkis
\V. H. Truslow, Jr,
J. D. Walls
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HARVAun P. Smith with Miss DdRnrnv Louise Fly
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Alexander III and Marie Feodorovna. Emperor and Empress of All the Russias
assisted bv
James D. McCullv with Miss Mary Christine Hughes
as
Grande Duke Nicholas and Princess Alice of Hesse
Harvard P. Smith
H. L. Fitzgerald
Grand Dukes
J. M. Dean C. H. Davidson J. S. Snyder. Jr.
J. L. Sltmmers C. C. Smith
Courtiers Groitf'
J. D. McCully, Leader
E. W. Pewett
J. M. Graham. Ju.
J. W. Ball
J. J. Walker
R. T. Edwards
J. H. Thomas
Cossacks Urniip
C A. Pkitchard. Leader
W". W, Hawkins
W. L. Wilson
J. \V. Hager
J. F. Shroder
A. P. LowY
C. B. VlCKERS
Court Ballet Cmuf
S. W. Wise, Leader
W'. E. HUTCHINCS
T. D. Anderson
P. B. WiNFREE
H. M. Dyes
L Karlin
G. F. Wing
Peasants Grouf^
A. A. Boi.EN. Leader
\". F. Tucker
R. B. Safford
R. W. Smith
H. Pride
J. T, Jarrett
E. P. MiNCHER
Skaters Grout>
Eli I'lNKLESTEiN, Leader
J. A. Hanley
J. R. Saunders
"G. D. McClure
D. R. Wallis
N. C. Pascoe
A. G. Dennison
Boxars Crouf>
\\ W. Brown. Leader
H. L. Eichelberger
K. R. Cole
D. S. Levin son
W. S. Stern
F. L. Patton
J. D. Burn
Mu:
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COROXATIOX OF ALEXANDER III AND MARIE FEODOROVNA OF RUSSIA. President Harvard
Smith as Alexander III with Miss Dorothy Fly as Marie Feodorovna : Grand Dukes and Duchess: John Dean
with Miss Irene Rudy: Charles Smith with Miss Jane Wilton; Joel Snyder with Miss CarrinRton Holman;
Charles Davidson with Miss Virginia Komm ; John Sum.ners with Miss Kathryn Person.
FAX'CY DRESS FIGURES. i034
Cossack Group— Led by Charles Pritchard with Miss Martha Tally. Bov.\R Group— Led bv Winston Brown
with Miss Maxwell Wright. Sk.^ter GROUP-Led by E'i Finklestein with Miss Mary Mooney. Peas.^nt
Group- Led by Amns Bolen with Miss Rebecca Smith. Court Bai.i.f.t Group— Led by Sherwood Wise with
Miss Mary-aret Watts, ^.'usic by Johnny Hamp.
1954
"13" CLUB DANCE
LED BY
James Dixon McCully with Miss Kay Person
ASSISTED BY
John Ford Shroder with Miss Ethyle Mae Edwards
Committees
Decoration
J(]SEPH Walker. Jr., Chairman
Edward Westray Chaitell. Ju.
L. Leslie Helmeu
Harry Moore Rhett. Jr.
Fraxk Cullex Bryant
John Lyle Summers
Rcc0Jion
Edwin Henkle Pewett, Chairman
John MF.REDitrt Graham. Jr.
John Alex^^nder Hanley
Frederick Fox
Lucien Lyout Smith. Jr.
Jackson Martin Hobbie, Jr.
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Floor
Richard Thomas Edwards. Chairman
Winston W'illiam Brown
John Marion Dean
Everett Tucker. Jr.
Donald Reiter Wallis
F'raxk Joh.n Young
Executive
Claude Andrews LaVarre, Chairman
Charles William Hamilton
Lamar Porter
Forrest Edward Huffman
Allen McRae Harrelson, Jr.
Harry Oliver Hazell
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LED BY
WixsTox \\'. BiiowN with Miss Helen Harwood
ASSISTED BY
Robert B. Mayo with Miss Xanxy Masox
W'<
C. A. La\'arre
B. E. Bren-xax
Committees
Finance
Everett Tucker. Jr.
T. M. Dean
H. P. Smith
J. D. BuRX
J. S. BuXTO.X
Reception
A. M. PULLEN
W. W. Brown
H. M. Rhett
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P. E. Wixfree, Jr.
\V. L. W iLsox
Decoration
Joseph Walker, Jr.
\\ . H. Dyer
S. W. W ise
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C. J. Mower
Invitation
AxGi's Powell
S. C. HiGGIXS
E. \\'. Hisermax
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FINALS WEEK COMMITTEE
Everett Tucker, Jr.
LeRoy Hobges. Jr.
D. R. Wall IS
B. E. Brexnan
W. W. Hawkins. Jr.
V. F. Tucker. Jr.
J. M. Graham
Joseph Walker. Jr.
W. W. Brown-
F. C. Bryant
J. B. Macee
R. B. Safford
W. R. Schildknecht
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Hodges, Wallis, Tucker, Brennan, Bryant, Hawkins, Schildknecht
Tucker, Safford, Graham, Pritchard, Walker, Magee, Brown
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FINALS
1934
A warm, spring breeze — swaying trees in full bloom — tbe tramp of feet along the walks
at noon — "glad those exams are over" — thq air of celebration — "she gets in sometime this
evening" — and along about twilight she and countless others sweep into town from; all direc-
tions in a symphony of gaiety and laughter — that night, fleecy clouds shade a silvery moon —
listening once more to genial Jan Garber — beneath soft lights — streamers, exotic gowns, the
gleam of w-hite and black — Interfraternity Ball — warm prelude to Pan-White P'riar dansant
and Sigma German — the parade of white in the afternoon — white shoes, white flannels, white
dresses — baseball — movies — fraternity horse-play — the call of the road — to Goshen, Lovers'
Leap, North River — tha roar of cars and lilt of laughter in the quiet at midnight — the quiet
laziness of Sunday — Baccalaureate — the campus, shaded green grass, falling blooms, the gleam
of white columns — couples strolling — Senior Alumni Ball — glad greetings — late and later
dates — the pride of 1934 in fidl parade — the march of cap and gowns to the Chapel — a warm
breeze through the windows — and suddenly you have a diploma in your hands — dinners,
luncheons, teas — families, friends, fraternities — the Final Ball — color, music, gaiety — and
then, as gray, gives way to red and apple green, the lump in tbe throat feeling — partings —
good-byes — farewells — milestone — and the last notes of "College Friendships" — as dawn
breaks —
Our college friendships soon must sever,
And fade as does the flying day.
Our closest bonds must all be liroken.
As through this world we wend our way.
But yet — whatever be life's fortunes.
Though friendships fail and friends be few,
We'll love thee still, our Alma Mater,
Our dear old W. and L. U.
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INTERFRATERNITY BALL
LEIl 1!\'
Peyton B. Wixfree, Jr.. with Miss Louise Wixfree
ASSISTED BY
A. Phillip Lo\vy with Miss Louilmne Meistei
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C. Henry Cohex with Miss Kathryn Shaxkweiler
Committees
Finance
A. M. Fowler. Chaii
H. T. JoxEs
R. T. Edwariis
K. R. Cole
H. W. Butler
J. Walker, Jr.
J. D. MCCULLY
S. VV. Wise
K. P. Willard
R. P. DeVan, Jr.
H. P. Smith
Floor
Charles A. Pritcharh. Chair. \V.
L. W. Martix
J. R. Saunders
R. B. Safford
H. L. Fitzgerald
C. G. Laslie
E. H. Pewett
A. A. BOLEN
T. D. Anderson
Reception
E. Brennan, Chairman
B. U. Steinberg
J. S. BUXTOX
V. F. Tucker
C. B. ViCKERS
S. L. Clark
W. W. Brown
R. G. LiVENGOOD
H. M. Rhett, Jr.
Mksic
W. Hawkins. Chairman
J. A. Hanley. Jr.
T. W. Graves
J. D. Copenhaver
E. M. Nuckols, Jr.
G. F. Wing, III
I. G. Wallace
E. Finkelstein
T. S. Wheelwright, Jr.
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Decoration
. C. Cre.min. Chairman
M. H. Williams
E. Ticker, Jr.
W. E. Kliefoth
J. M. Graham, Jr.
J. B. Magee
W. S. Stern
J. F. Shroder
F. E. Huffman
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PI ALPHA NU— WHITE FRIAR DANSANT
LED BY
Harry M. Rhett, Jr., with Miss Sue Johnson
ASSISTED BY
Thomas D, Alhen with Miss Ann Thomson
Co
MMITTEES
Fiiwm-c
Arranaenieut
A. G. Harwood, III, Chairman
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\V. Chappell, Chairman
P. C. Mathes
F. L. Patton
A. M. Harrelson
L. L. H ELMER
I. G. Wallace
S. B. Cantey
Decoration
Floor
F. C. Bryant, Chairman
C
W. Hamilton. Chairman
R. W. Smith
J. M. HoBBiE. Jr.
H. C, Pitcher
F. J. Young
J. L. Arnold
\V. A. Cover
Reception
Iiii'itation
C. P. Anderson. Chairman
F. X. Sager. Chairman
R. B. Safford
S. B. Moore
L. P. Gassman
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^^^ r. Sphar. Jr.
G. L. Reynolds
J. W. Wright
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LED BY
Harry Lewis Fitzgerald with Miss Betsy Ann Wadsworth
ASSISTED BY
J. H. Thomas with Miss Jane Clinton
Committees
J'iiiaiicc
\V. C. Cremin, Chairman
J. H. Sawyers
S. C. Mattox
F. E. Huffman
J. A. Hanley
C. C. Smith
T. M. Boland
Floor
W. L. Wilson. Chairman
Reception
S. W. Wise. Chairman
W. G. Grove
W. H. Dyer
C. A. Prichard
E. Tucker, Jr.
L. W. Martin
Invitation
T. O. Cremin. Jr.. Chairman
G. H. Branaman. Jr. C B. Vickers
E. C. Clements
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E. W. Chappell, Jr.
H. O. Hazell
L. W. Martin
C. A. LaVarre
J. A. Hanley. Jr.
H. C. Hall
E. Tucker, Jr.
K. R. Cole
G. H. Foster
J. B. Magfj;
C. H. Darden
T. C. Wheelwright. Jr.
LED BY
LeRoy Hodges, Jr.. with Miss Rosa Batte Hodges
ASSISTED BY
Walter C. Cremin with Miss Kathryn Prombley
AND
Harry L. Eichelberger with Miss Lucy Mister
AND
Harry L. Haines with Miss
Committees
Finance
R. P. DeVan, Jr.. Chairman
H. L. Eichelberger
H. M. Dyer
M. L. Harris
Reci-ftioii
F. X. Sager, Chairman
F. C. Bryant
M. H. Williams
R. E. Field
Invitation
D. R. Wallis. Chairman
F. J. Young
T. M. Boland
R. K. TURNEV
Decoration
J. F. Shroder. Chairman
H. E. Allen
P. J. Seraphine. Jr.
S. L. Clark
J. E. Belser. Jr.
A. A. BOLEN
D. B. Startsman
J. H. Sawyers
R. W. Grafton
H. E. Harwell
J. D. Battle, Jr.
W. W. Brown
F. L. Patton
J. H. Thomas
W. S. Stern
C. Harrison. Tr.
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FINAL BALL
LED BY
Charles A. Pritchard with Miss Martha Tally
ASSISTED BY
Joseph Walker. Jr.. witli Miss Marion Walker
AND
J. Meredith Graham. Jr.. with Miss Rexa Berry
AND
Joseph B. Magee with Miss Helen K.^bler
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Committees
Executive
B. E. Brennan
W. \V. Brown
F. C. Bryant
W. W. Hawkins. Jr. R. B. Safford
L. R. Hodges. Jr. W. R. Schildknecht
Floor
E. Tucker. Jr.
W. F. Tucker
D. R. Wallace
K. R. Cole
W. C. Cremin
J. A. Hanley
L. E. Hardwick J. F. Shroder
J. D. McCl-lly H. p. Smith
Iiiz'itatioii
J. S. Snyder, Jr.
C. B. Vickers
S. W. Wise
A. A. Bolen
S. L. Clark
C. H. Cohen
R. P. De\'an, Jr. E. Finkelstein
H. L. Eicheleerger, Jr. A. M. Fowler
Armngcinciits
H. Waller. Jr.
P. B. WiNFREE. Jr
G. F. Wing. HI
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Bailey M. L. Harris
Denison H. T. Jones
Dyer A. P. Lowy
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F. X. Sager
J. R. Saunders
B. Steinberg
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FINALS-- 1933
The return of Jan Garber to play for the Finals of 1933 was marked with uiuisual gayety
and many alumni returning to dance to the strains ot the popular orchestra in Doremus
Gymnasium. The Final Ball was led by George D. McClure and Miss Ann McMains of
Dallas. Texas, which brought to a close the 182nd year of Washington and Lee.
M.XAL GROUP. 1933
(Bottom Rozi'i FixALs \\'eek Officers and Their Dates — J. F. Juxes. Publiiily Mcinaijc
J. D. Copenhaver, Sccrctarv-Trcasurcr; G. D. McLlure. President : and
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I commemorate the bicentennial of the
birth of George Washington which the entire
nation was celebrating, Fancy Dress Boil for
1932 was a brilliant pageant reenacting the
colonial splendor and unquenchable hope that
marked the reign of President George Wash-
ington and the rise of the new republic. The
stately Washington as he welcomed dashing
"Light -Horse Horry" Lee, the patriotic La-
fayette, the courtly Rachambeau, the austere
but sportive Governor Clinton, and rakish Alexander Hamilton
to his home, was the beacon in a host of colorful figures in
powdered wigs and glistening silk knee breeches who gaily
joined in the "Garden Fete or Mount Vernon." . . .
DEDICATION
Because years of uncomplaining service and devotion
to Fancy Dress Ball have acclaimed her as its patron
saint, its guiding spirit, and its most distinguished guest
of honor, and because she originated and helped to guide
Fancy Dress to its present eminence, ive sincerely
dedicate the beauty section of the
1934 Calyx to
MISS ANNIE JO WHITE
MISS ANNIE JO WHITE
BEAUTY
FEATURING
MISS CARRINGTOX HOLMAN
RIDGECREST, NORTH CAROLINA
MISS MARY VIRGINIA BARNES
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
MISS MARGARET irATTS
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA
MISS DOROTHY FLY
SIIELBYVILLE, TENNESSEE
MISS HELEN G AUGER
SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS
MISS CAROL KING
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
MISS JANE CLINTON
CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA
MISS KATHRYN PERSON
CINCINNATI, OHIO
MISS ELIZABETH BUXTON
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
MISS HELEN MILLER
TAMPA, FLORIDA
iMISS MARY HARMON BLACK
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
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M ilemoriam
Dr. Henry Donald Campbell
A1)()iit Iwu o'clock (in Tuesday atteriidon, April lo,
m;,^4, the sad news quietly spread over the camjms that
Dr. Henry Donald Cami)l)ell was dead. 1'his word
l)rnu,t;'ht sorrow to the hearts of faculty and students alike.
r>v reason of his character and experience he fully
merited the recognition that hy common consent was
given him as the senior meml)er of the faculty. Constant
in friendship, wise and prudent in counsel, stanchly up-
holding iustice anil right, warning against dangers, yet
ever readv for jn'ogress, he was honored and loved hy
us all.
I!(jrn on the campus, whence he was gathered to his
fathers, he proliahly more fully enihodied the spirit and
traditions of Washington and Lee than any other single
indi\idual who has ever been connected w ith the institu-
tion. With him closes a unique period of continuous
service of eighty-two years in the same department of
the University hy two members of the same family. His
father, John Lyle Campbell, was an honored professor
of geologv for thirty-five years, and Dr. Camjibell him-
self, who succeeded his father, served for forty-seven
\ears in tb.e same professorship, and during twenty-six
of these years he was also Dean of the University.
Rcqitu'scat in pace.
BOOK EIGHT -^
ATHLETICS
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ROBIN HOOD
After years of gay marauding iri the green depths
of Sherwood Forest, only a pace ahead of the King's
wardens, Robin Hood, beloved rogue, quixotic philan-
thropist, valiant hunter, suddenly found favor with
King Richard Couer de Lion. In 1931, to honor the
Silver Anniversary Fancy Dress Ball, he stepped out of
Sherwood to be reconciled by the King with his great Nemesis, the Sheriff of Not-
tingham. And for the remainder of that festive night Robin Hood and his Merrymen
recalled to the fair and the brave, assembled from all of medievol England, the
feats of skill and prowess, with bow and arrow, with spear and pike, by strong arm
and fleet foot — relived the joy and the glory that had been strewn in the poths of
the men of Sherwood Forest.
DOREMUS MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM
4 , . . Tm-
McDavid, Martin, Bolen. Boland, Cremin
THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL
Student AIembers
Officers
Amos A. Bolen President
Lewis W. Martin J 'iee-P resident
THO^rAssoN M. Boland Secretary-Treasurer
j\Iembers-at-Large
W. Duncan McDavid Timothy O. Cremin, Jr.
Alumni JNIembers
L. J. BOXLEY L. C. WiTTEN
C. S. Glasgow R. S. Hutcheson
Faculty Members
Forest Fletcher F. J. Gilliam
Faculty Committee on Athletics
Forest Fletcher. Cliairnian
Lucius J. Desha Cl.wtox E. Williams
Glover D. Hancock Ravmon T. Johnson
Livingston W". Smith
MONOGRAM CLUB
Amos A. Bolex
Charles C. Smith
John A. Haxlev
J. Geiger Hexthorxe
William D. Ellis
^^"ili.iam h. dver
William G. Grove. Jr.
Clarence O. Carman
Joe H. Sawyers
Joseph J. Pette
William L. Wilson
George E. Short
Bernard Steinberg
Harry L. Fitzgera
Luther F. X'iolett: Jr.
Olin K. Miller
John H. Cooke
Eli Finklestein
Joe H. Sawyers
M. Peele Rn^RS
John A. Hanley
Charles H. Reasor
Harry O. Hazell
Frank D. Crew
Frederick D. Sarkis
Herbert E. Sloan
I. Glenn Shively
Rl'geley p. De\'an. Jr.
Duncan Corbett
J. Wallace Davies
Lyle S. Moore. Jr.
Edward P. Mixcher
W. Duncan McDavid
Football
Hugo J. Bonino
Thomasson M. Boland
Lewis W. Martin-
George R. Clyxx
Edward L. Seitz
Joe H. Sawyers
Samuel C. ^L\tto.\
Tack F. Bailey
William H. Se.\tox, Jr.
Samuel C. Todd
johx p. joxes
Joseph L. Arnold
John F. McFadden, Jr.
Francis L. Patton (Mgr.)
Harvey Pride
William L. Wilson
B.^teETBALL ^k
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CETBALT.
Charle
\\illiam D. Et
Baseball
Walter C. Crbmix
Samuel C. MatihX
JiiHx P. Burrows
j^'-EPH C. Muller. Ji;
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M. Richard Pi xaj
Ruhard H. Kill
I.eRoy Hodges, Jr.
>Jame? F. Cook
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Harvard P. Smith
LeRoy Hodges. Jr.
Hugo J. Bonino
C. A. JoHNsox (Mgr.)
BOXIXG
Edwix' L. Jeax
George E. Short
Lewis W. Martix
SwiMMIXG
C. Hexry Cohen-
P. JoXES
Behxard Steixberg
Rcii'.KKT E. Field
John T. Jarrett
Clifiurd a. Sauerbrun
Simon ^L Painter
Wtii-i AM F. Methvin, Jr.
\\ ii.LiAM F. Symonds (Mgr.)
Timothy O. Cremin. Jr.
John C. Whitox
Early C. Clemexts
Charles H. Fitzwilson
Theodore M. Curtis
William Schuhle, Jr.
Carl W. Bear (Mgr.)
Charles A. Pritchard
Edw.\rd L. Seitz
James D. McCully (Mgr.)
Amos A. Bolen
Robert B. Shively
Charles J. Mower
Joseph A. Burtox (Mgr.)
iL\Rio de la Ossa
JoHx H. Thomas
W. Heywood Morelaxd
FOOTBALL
Amos Bolen, Captain
All-Soiithcn, Guard
Honorable Mciilioii. AIl-Amcr'u
VARSITY FOOTBALL, 1933
;x E. "Tex" Tilson
Head Coach
Resume
Under the tutelage of a new coach and a "Xew Deal" in Athletics. Head Coach
"Tex" Tilson and his assistant, "Cy" Young, using a modified Warner system of play,
led the Blue and White through one of the most successful seasons enjoyed in many
years. The gridmen tackling one of the hardest schedules possible, emerged with a most
creditable record ; and the promises for a strong 1934 eleven are even brighter with a
wealth of material coming up from the championship Yearling squad.
The Generals started off the season with their annual game with West Virginia's
powerful Mountaineers. Outweighed twenty pounds to the man and doped to lose by
several touchdowns, the Blue and White battled their opponents on even terms, and
emerged from the field with a 0-0 deadlock — the first time a W. and L. eleven has tied
the Slountaineers since 1927. Defensive work by Mattox and punting by Sawyers,
featured the General's play.
The next Saturday. Tilson's gridmen defeated an unusually strong Roanoke College
team, 14-6. The General forward wall threw the Maroon backs for a loss of 46 yards
on running pla3-s while the Blue and White gained 130 yards through the visitors' line.
The William and Mary Indians next invaded Lexington and were defeated 7-0 : due
chiefly to Sawyer's 54-yard return of a punt to place the ball in scoring position where
Mattox scored from the lo-yard line. The feature of the Generals' offense was a drive
from their 7 to the Indians' 16-yard stripe in nine plays.
Captain Bolen then led his team against Yale in Xew Haven and finally lost, 14-O,
after a stiff battle against the Xortheniers. The Blue and \\"hite drove to Yale's 23-
yard line in the first quarter, but lost the ball on a pass over the goal line. Yale befan a
determined drive in the second quarter and finally scored after a gallant stand by the
Generals, featuring Boland and Glynn's play. Yale's last tally resulted from a fumble
by the General's safety : Yale recovering on 20-yard line and pushing over another score.
On October 21, the Generals met the strong, undefeated Kentucky eleven in Roa-
noke. Outweighed 18 pounds to the man, the Blue and White completely outplayed the
Wildcats to upset their winning streak with a 7-0 victory. After a scoreless first half,
the Generals received the kick-off and drove 94 yards for a touchdown. Sawyers scoring
on a shuttle pass from the lo-yard line. The Generals outrushed the Wildcats 128 yards
to 80 yards and bottled up, Kerchixial, their star back.
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De.-\n (Jr. Mgr.). HisEK.M.w, McF.xDDEx. Stl'.srt. Harrison. W.\tts, Hexthorxe, Youxg (Assist. Coach)
M.\cL.AURi.x, Boxixn, Mower. Grove. Dyer, Boi..\nd, Se.ato.v, H.^.xlev
STATE CHAMPIONS
Coach Tilson next week led his gridmen to Princeton, to face the undefeated Tiger
team and succeeded in holding them to the lowest score of the season, a 6-0 victory ;
but a heart-breaker to lose. Although \V. and L. crossed Princeton's goal twice, once
when Dyer intercepted a pass and another time when Sawyers scored, on the same play
that beat Kentucky, after a drive to the Tiger lo-yard line, both were disallowed by the
referee. Princeton was completely outplayed. The Generals rolled up ii first downs to
their lo; gained 147 yards to their 137: netted 78 yards on passes to their 28; and made
no fumbles to their six.
On November 4, after a strain of the Vale, Kentucky, and Princeton games, the
Generals opened their Big Four campaign by playing V. P. I. in Blacksburg which
ended in a ■/-■/ deadlock. The offense was featured by Seaton's 63-yard return of a punt
which put the ball in a scoring position where Mattox finally bucked it over and kicked
the extra point. The Gobblers scored early in the first quarter on a pass over the goal.
In fourth quarter, after an exchange of punts, V. P. I. drove to the Generals' 4-yard
line with four downs for a score and at the end of the fourth down it was still four
yards to go, featured by a determined stand by the Blue and White line.
Returning to Lexington for Homecoming and their last local appearance, the
Generals whipped the Virginia Wahoos for the third straight year and cinched the
state championship with a 6-0 victory. The Blue and White tally came in the last quarter
when Joe Sawyers took a W'ahoo punt on his 15-yard line and ran through the entire
\'irginia team for a score. The play of Captain Bolen was outstanding as well as the
entire team.
The strenuous schedule which had been showing on the squad ever since the Prince-
ton game when the Generals were at their peak, ripened into actuality the last two
games when Centre defeated the Blue and White 12-0 in Danville for their homecoming ;
and Maryland crushed the Generals in their last game of the season at College Park,
33-13. Crippled with the loss of three regulars in the backfield, the defense was helpless
against the Colonel passes which brought both their tallies. The Generals piled up 13
first downs to their 4, however. At College Park, with regulars still missing, the
Blue and White jumped to an early 13-0 lead, but then cracked and Maryland ran
across five touchdowns over a broken W. and L. team — the eleven that had beaten
Kentucky and outplayed Princeton just couldn't keep form during the latter part of the
gruelling ten-game schedule. The season on a whole was successful, winning four,
losing four and tying two over the outstanding teams of the East and state.
H,\RRY K. "Cv" VoUNG
Assistant Coach
MoR.AWECK. TiLsox (Coacli). Jones. Je.\x. .Arxulh. W 11.
C.\PT.\ix BoLEX. Glvxx, Ellis, Smith, S-Wvyeu;
..i-.i;-'ix. Pette. B.\ilk\-. I'.\i!i ■. I
, AI.^TTOX. M.KRTIX. SeITZ, Cak.M.'
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
Warren E. Tilson Coach Amos A. Bolen Captain
Harry K. Young Assistant Coach Francis L. Patton Manager
MOXOGRAM MEX
Amos A. Bolen William D. Ellis Thomasson M. Boland Samuel C. Mattox John P. Jones
(Captain) William H. Dyer Lewis W. Martin (Captain-elect) Joseph L. Arnold
Charles C. Smith William G. Grove, Jr. George R. Glynn Jack F. Bailey John F. McFadden, Jr
John A. Hanley Clarence O. Carman Edward L. Seitz William H. Seaton, Jr. Francis L. Patton
J. Geiger Henthorne Hngo J. Bonino Joe H. Sawyers Samuel C. Todd (Manager)
204
Joe Sawyers, Caf>taiu
All-Soiitlicni Fori^'arii
VARSITY BASKETBALL, 1933-1934
"Cy" Young, Coach
Resume
The Generals' chances of a good season were lessened by the ineligibility of Hen-
thurne, star guard of 1933 and Ellis, star freshman center of last year. Coach "Cy"
Young molded his team around the veterans Captain Joe Sawyers, Smith, Fields,
and Jones.
St. Johns was the first team played and defeated by a 38-28 margin on the local
court. Virginia was next defeated in Lynchburg by a 26-25 count in a thrilling en-
counter — the lead changed five times during last half. Sawyers bagged the winning goal
in last seconds of play. The Blue and White suffered their first defeat at the hands of
the strong U. N. C. quint. Lagging 21-7 at the half, the Generals, found themselves in
the last period, scoring 17 points to Carolina's 13, but lost 34-24.
The next week saw the Generals invade Xorth Carolina and after holding N. C.
State to a 13-9 margin at half, finally lost 30-17. The next evening at Durham, in a
close game. Duke finally nosed out a 41-37 victory in which the lead changed ten times
during the game. Duke led at the half 22-20. Returning home and then journeying to
Morgantown to play West Virginia, the Generals couldn't get going and dropped the
encounter by a 41-27 score. Duke was next tackled in Lynchburg and after leading the
Blue Devils in the first quarter and trailing 21-19 at half, the Durham quint pulled
away for a 41-27 win.
Returning to Lexington, and strengthened by the return of Ellis to the squad, the
Generals crushed V. P. L, 47-31. Smith, Pette, and Ellis led the offense. The next night
William and Mary was defeated 44-27 by an improved General team. Journeying over
to Blacksburg, the Gobblers were overwhelmed 48-30: featured by Charlie Smith
scoring 15 points in 12 minutes in the last half.
The Red Terriors of N. C. State were the next victims, succumbing 43-47 in one of
the best played games of the year in Doremus gym. Pette and Ellis each scored 12
points, while Sawyers held Rex, star visiting guard, to no field goals. Richmond was
met later in the week and defeated 29-26 in a slow contest.
Virginia nosed out the Blue and White quint 31-30 in Charlottesville and George Washington edged out another close
game by a 30-27 margin in Washington, when Coach Young rested the regulars for the tournament in Raleigh.
IliGGi.Ns {Mgr.}, MiDDi.EK.M.i'. M.\GR.\TH. PuLLK.v, YouxG (Coach)
W.\TTS, Wilson, Smith. S.\wyeks (Capt.), Ellis, Jones, Fields. Pette
296
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
ELLIS
GUARD
( HONORABLE MENTION ALL SOUTHERN)
5M1TH
CftPTAIM-ELECT
( ALL 5OUTHER^^-C0^FERE^^CE CENTER'!
Southern Conference Tournament Won by Washington and Lee
RALEIGH. X. C— MARCH i. 2. 3
In the thirteenth annual tournament. South CaroHna. the defending champions, were seeded first ; Xorth Carolina, sec-
ond ; Duke, third : and Maryland, fourth. The Generals drew the strong Maryland quint as their first round opponents
and administered a 45-37 trouncing to place them in the semi-finals. The shooting and passing of the entire team was superb.
Sawyers led the offense with 18 points which was the highest scored in any game during the tournament.
X. C. State pulled the upset by eliminating the championship South Carolina team and faced the Generals in the semi-
finals. In a close game, the Blue and White defeated the Raleigh quint 32-28. The teamwork and passing of the entire
team a.sain featured for Coach Young's five. This victory placed the Generals in the finals against Duke who had upset
Xorth Carolina.
In a close and wonderfully exciting game, the Blue and White ti'ssers came from behind in the last few seco ids of play
to win the contest and the Southern Conference Championship with a 30-29 victory to give a \'irginia team its first court
Championship since the Conference was established in 1921. With fourteen seconds remaining and Duke leading 29-28.
Captain Joe Sawyers broke up a Duke pass, dribbled the length of the floor to miss a snowbird : Pette following up. batted
in the winning goal as the whistle sounded ending the game with a 30-29 margin for Washington and Lee.
Coach Young and his squad are to be congratulated on their achievement in giving W. and L. their first Basketball title
and their fighting spirit throughout the tournament. Although the loss of Captain Joe Sawyers will be keenly felt, the Gen-
erals' chances of repeating in 1935 are excellent, with a wealth of freshmen material from the Yearling championship quint.
H1G01N5
MANAGEP-
^TEIMBERG
GUARD
VARSITY BASKETBALL— 1933-1934
H. K. Young-
Joe H. Sawyers
Joseph J. Pette
January
January
January
January
January
February
February
March i,
8— W.
1 1— W.
U— W.
29— W.
30— W.
2— W.
■L iS: St. Johns College
Coacli Joe H
Captain-elect Stanl
MONOGRAM MEN
. Wilson William D. El
Smith John P. Jones
RESUME
28 February
fERS Captain
HiGGiNS Manager
Bernard Steinberg
Robert E. Field
rgin
ersity..
State..
L 24; N. C.
L 17; N. C
L i7 ; Duke 4
L 27; West Virginia 4
L 27; Duke 4
-Southern Conference Tournament —
W. & L., 45; Maryland, 37
W. & L., 32; N. C. State, 28
'inals— W. & L., 30; Duke, 29
L. — Southern Conference Champions
■W. &L 47; V. P. T 31
25 February 9— W. & L 44; William and Mary 27
34 February 12— W. & L 48; V. P. 1 30
30 February 14— W. & L 43: N. C. State 37
41 February 19 — W. & L 29; Richmond University 26
February 20 — ^W. & L 30; Virginia 31
February 2j — W. & L 27; George Washington University 30
Joe. H. Sawyers — All-Southern forward and captain.
Char
Will
C. Smith— AIl-So
1 D. Ellis— Honor:
s— Southern Confe
ithern center.
ble mention — All-Southern guard.
■ence Tournament high-point man-
BASEBALL
Fitzgerald. Jarrett
Harry Fitzgerald. Co-Captain
All-American I'irst Baseman. 1932 and 1933
Jack Jarrett. Co-Capfaiii
Generals' Xumher Cine Pitcher. 1031. 1932, 1933
JARRETT
PITCHER
COO KE
MULLER
Back Row — Webber, Mullek. Mattox, Cooke
Smith (Coach), Jones. Branaman, Short. Steinberg, George. Tucker (/;-. Mgr.)
Painter. Cremix, Burrows, Jarrett. Sauerbrun, Miller
VARSITY BASEBALL, 1932-33
R. A. Smith Coach
Harry L. Fitzgerald Co-Captain
Joh X T, Jarrett Co-Caj'tain
William F. Symonds Manager
George E. Short
Bernard Steinberg
Harry L. Fitzgerald
Luther F. Violett, Jr.
Olix K. Miller
Monogram Men
Johx^ H. Cooke
Walter C. Cremin
Samuel C. Mattox
John P. Burrows
Joseph C. Muller. Jr.
John T. Jarrett
Clifford A. Sauerbrun
Simon M. Painter
William F. Methvin, Jr.
William F. Symonds (Mgr.)
Resume
March 27 — Washington and Lee 2
March 28 — Washington and Lee l
March 29 — Washington and Lee l
March 30 — Washington and Lee 9
March 31 — Washington and Lee o
April 5 — Washington and Lee 9
April 10 — Washington and Lee I
April II — Washington and Lee 4
April 15 — Washington and Lee II
April 17 — Washington and Lee o
April 25 — Washington and Lee 3
April 29 — Washington and Lee 6
May I — Washington and Lee 7
May 4 — Washington and Lee 3
May 9 — W ashington and Lee o
May 10 — Washington and Lee 12
May II — Washington and Lee i
May 13 — Washington and Lee 5
3(12
Wake Forest 7
X. C. U 5
X. C. State II
Richmond 5
William and Mary 3
L'niversity of Vermont 2
N. C. U 2
X. C. State 7
Virginia o
William and Mary 4
\'. P. 1 2
\'irginia 7
\". P. 1 8
Wake Forest 2
Maryland 4
Xavy 8
Drexel 2
Army i
TRACK
Eli Fixklestein, Captain
Soutliern Conference Indoor Low Hurdles
Champion and Record Holder. 1932.
^^ inner of 70-yard Low Hurdles. \\'ashington Relays. 103J
Tvine W'lirld's Record.
FINKLE5TElNcftPTAm
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DUNAJ
BEAR
MANAGEF^
6CHUHLE
5CHliHLt
Bear (Ai9>'->, Whiton, Curtis, Schuhle, Fletcher (L'nach), Dyer, Hodges, Startsman, Fitzwilson, Sawyers
Cooke, Bacon. Rivers, Reasor, Patton, Hanley, Finklestein (Captain), Ruff, Dunaj^ McGeory, Gabb, Clements, Wilson
Forest Fletcher..
Carl W. Bear..
VARSITY TRACK, 1932-33
..Coach
Eli Fin'klestein .
..Captain
..Manage
Eli Finklestein (Capt.)
Joe Sawyers
Matthew Peele Rivers
John A. Hanley
Charles H. Reasor
Harry O. Hazell (C apt. -elect)
Feb. 8 — Washington and Lee
March 4 — Southern Conference Meet..
Monogram Men
M. Richard Dunaj
Theodore M. Curtis
William Schuhle, Jr.
Richard H. Ruff
Resume
(Indoor)
..26y3 ; Virginia
LeRoy Hodges, Jr.
James F. Cook
John C. Whiton
Early C. Clements
Charles H. Fitzwilson
Carl W. Bear (Mgr.)
63?^
..W. and L. — Fourth
(Outdoor)
April 8 — Washington and Lee 39-/3
April 10 — Washington and Lee 78
April 15 — Washington and Lee 37
April 22 — Washington and Lee 41
April 28 — Washington and Lee 56^4
May 6 — Big Four Meet —
First — Virginia 56
Second — V. M. 1 41' j
307
V. P. 1 86^
Maryland 48
William and Mary 89
Duke ' -- 85
Richmond 65 '4
Third-
Fourth-
A". P. I
-^\'ashi^gtnn and
Forest Fletcher, Coach
Drake, Newburger, Startsman, Dunaj (Capt.), Dyer, Browning, Scully
VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY, 1933
Forest Fletcher Coacli M. R. Dunaj Caj'tain
J. F. Schroder Manager
jMoxogram Men
M. R. Dunaj (Capt.) J. H. Drake
R. T. Scully R. L. Newburger
D. B. Startsman R. C. Dyer
V. A. Browning J. F. Schroder (Mgr.)
Resume
November 3— At Davidson— Washington and Lee 56 ; Davidson 35
November 10— State Cross-Country Meet, held at \'. M. I.— V. M. 1 30; Virginia 37; \Y. and L 68
November 25— Southern Conference Meet, held at Chapel Hill, N. C Washington and Lee, Fifth
Captain Dunaj, Winner — Time, 15 minutes, 27.8 seconds. New Southern Conference Record.
WRESTLING
Harvard Smith. Co-Captaiii
Charlie Pritchard, Co-Captain
Smith, Southern Conference Champion —
145 pounds. 1934
Pritchard, Southern Ci inference Champion —
165 pounds, 1933 ; runner-up, 1934
Third Place in National Intercollegiates in
145-pound class
VARSITY WRESTLING, 1933-1934
Archie E. Mathis
Coacli
Resume
Washington and Lee's mat team, under the able tutelage of Coach Archie Mathis,
continued its sweep in wrestling circles. Crew, Smith, Pritchard and Bonino went
through the season undefeated in dual meets. The Generals won all their meets by
overwhelming scores with the exception of a 16-16 deadlock with the Navy; and with an
undefeated Yearling squad coming up, prospects look even better for ne.xt year.
WASHIXGTOX AXD LEE, 31; JOHNS HOPKINS, 5
The General grapplers opened the season on the home mat by trouncing the visitors
with the loss of only one match. Coach Mathis used six sophomores against the Hopkins
team; falls were registered by: Crew, Shively, Pritchard and Seitz.
WASHINGTON AND LEE. 34; ROANOKE Y, M. C. A., o
The Roanokers were easy victims for the Blue and White as Mathis used an
entirely different team with the exception of Bonino in the unlimited class. Five falls
were gained by the Generals.
WASHINGTON AND LEE, 30; DAVIDSON, o
The next match saw the Davidson College team completely outclassed and blanked
by the Generals on the local mat. DeVan, Seitz and Bonino gained falls.
WASHINGTON AND LEE,
N. C.
29; ,\. u U., 5
The Generals left, for a North Carolina invasion, wrestling Carolina Friday and
N. C. State on Saturday. Coach Mathis used five reserves against the Tar Heels, losing
only one bout. Sarkis, Smith, Hodges and Bonino gained falls as the Blue and White
easily defeated their opponents.
WASHINGTON AND LEE. 18; N. C. STATE, 6
Journeying over to Raleigh the next night, the matmen faced the undefeated Red Terriors of State, winning six matches
and losing only two. No falls were registered, due chiefly to the smallness of the mat.
WASHINGTON AND LEE, 16, NAVY, 16
The next week found the Generals at Annapolis tackling the undefeated Navy squad which proved to be a thrilling
encounter. Trailing 16-11 with only one match to go, Bonino pinned his rival in quick order to tie up the match at i6-all.
Pritchard, Smith and Crew were the other winners for the Blue and White.
McCru.v (.1/1/)-
BiiWM.\x, Tam.ok. Cciipi'Ek, l;.\>iL. R. Shivki-V, G. Shivi:i.\, IIohges, Bennett, Maiiil-, {Coiicli)
Chew, Sarkis, Sloax, DeVan, Smith, Pritchard, Seitz, Bonino
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
WASHINGTON AND LEE 27: V. P. I.. 5
The Generals returned home to end the sea-
son with an eas\- victory over the Gobhlers from
Blacksburg- with the loss of one match, Seitz los
insj to W'aldrc]), their Conference champion in a
tussle packed with thrills. Crew, DeVan and Bo-
nino gained falls ; Bonino throwing his ri\al in 40
seconds.
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNA-
MENT, HELD AT BLACKSBURG, VA.
The Generals successfully defended their
championshii) 1)\' jiiling up a total of 31 points, \'.
^L L trailing. Sarkis retained his 126-pound cham-
])ionship ; Smith captured the 145-pound title and
Bonino the unlimited. Crew, 118 iiounds, was run-
ner-up: Pritchard, runner-up in 163 pounds:
Seitz, runner-u]) in r55-pound division: Sloan,
third in 135-pound: and Hodges, third in 175-
pound division.
Co-Captain Smith went through his fourth
season, undefeated in dual meets — losing only once
in 1933 in the finals of tournament by a 50-secon<!
time advantage in an over period. Co-Captain
Pritchard, Conference champion in 1933. was un-
defeated in four years of wrestling, dual meets:
losing only in finals of 1934 tournament in 165-
pound class. Pritchard gained third place in the
National Intercollegiates held at Ann Harlnir,
Mich. Bonino lost in the semi-finals in the un-
limited division in the National Intercollegiates
but won the cup oft'ered by Coach ]\Iathis for the
highest point score of the year — winning all of his
matches by falls.
In the last five years, the Varsity has won 28,
tied I and lost I — a record hardly surpassed by
an\' team in the countr\'.
BONINO
UNLIMITED • SOUTHERh
COINF CHftMPlOM
Gexer.xl Ch.XMPIOXi:
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145 L8S
CREW
116 LBi. FIMALlt>T JOU, COHF. TO(.l(?HAMENT
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Sloax Gaixs Uecisiox
Sarkis Pixs Oppoxext
VARSITY WRESTLING
A. E. Mathis Coacli
Harvard P. Smith Co-Ca['tain
Charles A. Pritchard Co-Captain
James D. McCully Manager
MOXOGRAM ]\IeX
Frank D, Crew I. Glexx Shivelv LeRoy Hodges, Jr. Edward L. Seitz
Frederick D. Sarkis Rugeley P. DeVax. Jr. Hugo J. Boxixo Robert B. Shively
Herbert E. Sloax Harvard P. Smith (Co-Captaiu) Charles A. Pritchard (Co-Captam) James D. McCully {Mgr.)
Southern Conference Champions
F. E. Sarkis 125-lb. Hugo J. Boiiino Heavyweight
Harvard P. Smith i45-lh. Charles Pritchard.... 3rd in Xat. Inter, Tournament — 145-lb.
Record of W.^shington and Lee Varsity Wrestling Teams During Past Five Years
1929-30 Se.wox
\V. & L 34; William and Mary
rmy I
niversity of Virginia
1930-31 Season
W. & L 34; Richmond Y. M. C. A o W. & L 3
W. &L.
W. & L 36; U
\V. & L 29
\V. & L 23
W. & L 22
North Carolina Slate
Virginia Polytechnic Institute..
Duke University
Davidson College 3
\'irginia Polvtechnic Institute s
Duke University 8
o \V. & L
6 W. & L 24
1931-32 Se.^sox
W. &L 34; Johns Hopkins University o W. & L 22
W. &L 22; Universitv of North Carolina 8 \V. & L 20
W. &L 25; Davidson College 3 \V. & L 21
1932-33 Season — Southern- Conference Champions
\y. &L 22; North Carolina State 5 \V. & L 24; Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Virginia Polytechn
Duke University ...
Institute 6
College
sity of North Carolina 13
1933-34 Season — South
W. &L 31: Johns Hopkins S
W. & L 34; Roanoke Y. M. C. A
W. &L 30: Davidson College o
W. & L 29; University of North Carolina 5
\V. &L 13; Na
\V. & L 18; North Carolina State 6
\V. & L 16; Navy j6
\\'. & L 27; Virginia Polytechnic Institute 5
Five Year Varsity Record: Won 28; Lost i; Tied i.
Five Year Record Varsity and Freshmen: Won 53; Lost i; Tied 1.
1934 — Won Southern Conference Tournament with 31 points — V. M, I. Second — N. C. State Third — V. P. I. Fourth.
North Carolina and Duke failed to score.
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BOX ING
Eddie Mixcher, Ca[^tain
TILSON
COACH
175 LBS. FINALIST ^OU. CONFERENCE TOURNftMetIT
UNDEFEflTEP-DUALMEETJ
DAVIE6
t25- LB5
5HORT CAPT ELECT
105 LBS. - UMDEFEATED DUAL MEETS
BOXING RESUME, 1934
The season opened in the local ring against
Roanoke College with the Generals pounding
out a ^Vi-Yi victory. Corbett, Davies. Moore,
Captain Mincher, Jean, and Martin won for
the Blue and White. Short was held to a
draw and Mincher won by a K. O., the only
one of the evening.
Tilson's mitmen next journeyed to Raleigh
to take on the strong State squad, who de-
feated the Blue and White by a 6-2 margin.
Short outpointed his opponent in the i6s-pound
class, and Martin and Moore fought their
rivals to a draw. Captain Mincher was defeated
by his old rival. Garner, in a close battle which
was the rubber fight after three years of
rivalry.
The next week the Generals fought the Y. P. I.
team in the most colorful contest of the season.
The match was featured by Captain Mincher's
knockout of Captain Bussey after a'i rounds
of furious fighting. Davies, Reeser, Moore,
Short and Martin were the other victors for
the Blue and White. The heavyweight was
forfeited to the visitors, giving the Generals
a 6-2 margin.
Maryland was the next meet, and in a close
battle the Generals emerged victors when Mar-
tin knocked out his opponent in the light-heavy
class. Corbett also k.-oed his rival. Mincher
got a forfeit ; Short gained a decision ; and
Davies and his opponent fought to a draw
as the Blue and White were victors by a 41^2-
zYz count.
The General mitmen entered the Southern
Conference Tournament held at Charlottesville
the next week, which was featured by Martin's
advance to the finals when he lost a decision
to his Maryland opponent, whom he had
previously k.-oed and Moore's decision over
Clemson's Captain.
The Blue and White closed the season with
a journey to .\nnapolis to tackle the strong
Navy team. Forfeiting to the Midshipmen in
the 118 and unlimited weights, due to injuries,
the Generals won two. lost three, and a draw in
the remaining" six matches. Davies and Martin
were the victors, while Short and his opponent
fought til a draw in make tlie final count 5'j-
2j/^ in favor of the Xavy.
Martin and Short were undefeated in dual
meets during the season.
MOWER
HEAVY WEIGHT
Hakmax (.')•. Mgr.), Reeser, Xewtox. Stuart, Burtox (Sr. Myr.)
CoRBETT. Davies. Moore, Mincher {Coft.). Jeax. Short, Martix. Mower
VARSITY BOXING, 1933-34
W. E. Tii.soN Coach Edward P. Mixcher
Joseph A. Burtox Manac/cr
..Captain
Duncan Corbett
J. Wallace Davies
Lyle S. Moore. Jr.
MoxoGRAM Men
Edward P. Mixcher (Capt.)
Edwin L. Je.\x
George E. Short (C apt. -elect)
Lewis W. Martin
Charles J. Mower
Joseph A. Burton i,Mgr.)
Resume
January 20 — Washington and Lee 6J^ ; Roanoke College lYz
February 3 — Washington and Lee 2 ; X. C. State d
February <j — Washington and Lee 6 ; \'. P. I 2
February 17 — Washington and Lee 4^ ; Maryland 3^
March 3 — Washington and Lee 2V2 ; Xavy sV^
February 24— Southern Conference Boxing Tournament— Won by N'irginia. Martin a linalist in 175 pounds.
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INTRA-MURAL SPORTS 1933-34
Intra-JMural Board
Forest Fletcher Chairman
E. P. TwoMBLV Treasurer
A. E. Mat HIS Secretary
Donald R. Wallis
LeRoy Hodges, Jr.
M. Richard Dunaj
Winners up to April i. 1934
Football Touring Tigers Volley Ball Delta Tau Delta
Horseshoes Kappa Alpha Basketball Alpha Tau Omega
Swimming Delta Upsilon Handball Kappa Alpha
Wrestling Touring Tigers Boxing Alpha Tau Omega
Averages at April i, 1934
Touring Tigers 304^2
Kappa Alpha 280^
Alpha Tau Omega 173
Phi Kappa Sigma 172!^
Delta Tau Delta 162^
Phi Gamma Delta 136
Lambda Chi Alpha Il6'^
Pi Kappa Alpha 116
Sigma Nu 114
Phi Kappa Psi 105
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 102
Delta Upsilon loi
Phi Epsilon Pi 995^
Pi Kappa Phi 78"^
Zeta Beta Tau 70
Alpha Chi Rho 54^
Sigma Phi Epsilon 51
Beta Theta Pi 45
Kappa Sigma 44
Phi Delta Theta 38
Sigma Chi 30^
320
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Kappa Alpha. Winner — 365 Points
Football Kappa Alpha
Horseshoes,
Tie — Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Alpha
Swimming Delta Upsilon
Wrestling Sigma Nu
Handball Phi Kappa Sigma
Golf
Volley Ball Pi Kappa Alpha
Boxing Alpha Tau Omega
Basketball Touring Tigers
Track Tie — Kappa Sigma and Barbarians
Tennis Kappa Alpha
Baseball Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Individual Winners
L. R. Hodges, Pi Kappa Alpha. 159 R. P. DeVan, Phi Kappa Sigma 155/
R. Dunaj, Touring Tigers 144
M.
Number of Organizations, 22
Number of Men Participating, 568
Final Average
1. Kappa Alpha 3<j5
2. Touring Tigers 334
3. Phi Kappa Sigma 283
4. Pi Kappa Alpha 250
5. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 223
6. Phi Kappa Psi 15-
7. Alpha Tau Omega 149
8. Kappa Sigma 148
9. Alpha Chi Rho 142
10. Phi Epsilon Pi 133
11. Delta Tau Delta 127
12. Sigma Chi 126
13. Delta Upsilon 125
14. Lambda Chi Alpha 105
15. Sigma Nu .•. 104
10. Barbarians 98
17. Beta Theta Pi 96
18. Phi Gamma Delta 90
19. Pi Kappa Phi 89
20. Sigma Phi Epsilon 70
21. Phi Delta Theta 68
22. Zeta Beta Tau 38
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Frank E. Calhoun Caj'tain
B. Elliott Brennan Caftain-clect
Varsity
Stroke B. E. Brennan
No. 3 J- L. Haines
No. 2 E. E. Calhoun
No. I C. Thomas
Coxswain A. O. Burks
Winner of Annual Race during 1933 Finals
Junior Varsity
Stroke B. E. Brennan
No. 3 B. Steinberg
No. 2 R- M. Cross
No. I G. R. Swink, Jr.
Coxswain A. O. Burks
!■". E. Calhuux
Cal'tain
Freshman
Stroke M. H. Murphv
No. 3 E. Chaze
No. 2 C. E. Svdenstricker
No. I R. E. Hollaxii, Jk.
Coxswain L. A. McMurran
323
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Cciptaiit
ALBERT SIDNEY CREW
Hexrv L. Haixes Captain
H. D. McNew Captaiii-clcct
Varsity
Stroke J- R- Rvland
\n. 3 G. J. Stephens
So. 2 D. J. Bennett, Jr.
Xo. I H. L. Haines
Coxswain H. D. McNew
Junior Varsity
Stroke H. E. Kelley
Xo. 3 C. A. GUNTER
Xo. 2 J- B. Austin
Xo. I S. B. Moore
C.ixswain - H. D. McNew
Winner of Annual Junior Varsity Race during
1933 Finals
Freshman
Stroke P. M. Davis, Jr.
Xo. 3 S. Y. HoYT
Xo. 2 F. M. JOHXSOX
Xo. I W. V. Brooks
Coxswain -J. S. Seligmax
Winner of Freshmen Race during 1933 Finals
325
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Back Roz>.' — McXeil (Mgr.), Harris, Reid, Glynn, Khett, Jones, Twombly (Conch)
Lanier, Williams, McDavid, Cohen, Franklin, McCauley. Ferris
VARSITY SWIMMING, 1933-1934
E. P. Twombly Coach
C. Henry Cohen Captain
John N. McNeil Manager
Monogram Mex
C. Henry Cohen (Capt.) Roderick E. Harris
William D. McDavid Harry M. Rhett, Jr.
(Capt.-elcct) Bruce X. Lanier
Maury A. Jones William S. Ferris
Frank H. Reed James M. Franklin
Robert H. McCauley. Jr. George R. Glynn
Samuel B. Moore Thomas K. Williams
John X. McXeil (Mgr.)
Resume
January 13 — Washington and Lee... .50; William and Mary.— 16
February 17 — Washington and Lee.... 57 ; X. C. State 27
February 21 — Washington and Lee....38 ; Virginia 46
March 2 and 3 — Southern Conference Tournament
Duke 43
Washington and Lee 35
Virginia 35
McDavid — Winner of 50. 100. 220 Dashes — new records in all. McDavid
McDavid and Cohen awarded Major Monograms.
326
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Snyder. Ortner, Reynolds
VARSITY TENNIS, 1932-33
C E. Williams Coach
Edward J. Wilson Captain
Herbert Rudlix Manager
Monogram Men
Edward J. Wilson
Joel S. Snyder. Jr.
Alvin B. Ortner
John M. Graham, Jr.
Resume
April 24 — •\\'ashington and Lee i :
.\pril 26 — Washington and Lee 8:
May I — Washington and Lee 6
^[ay 9 — Washington and Lee o
May 15 — Washington and Lee 7;
John D. Battle
Bernard G. Harless
George L. Reynolds (Capt.-elcct)
Herbert Rudlin
Davidson 8
Roanoke i
Roanoke 3
\'irginia 9
Lynchburg o
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Brown, Cohex, Alexander, McDavid, Wili.akd
VARSITY GOLF, 1932-33
E. P. TwoMBLV Coach
C. H. Cohen Captain
Hugh Taylor Manaycr
Cornelius H. Cohen
{Caft.)
William D. McDavid
William H. Alexander
Monogram Men
Alanson C. Brown. Jr.
William L. Wilson
Karl P. Willard
Hugh Taylor (Mc/r.)
Resume
March
March
March
March
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
2/ — Washington
28 — Washington
29 — Washington
30 — Washington
I — Washington
6 — Washington
7 — Washington
17 — Washington
21 — Washington
22 — Washington
25 — Washington
26 — Washington
30 — Washington
6 — Washington
and Lee...
and Lee...
and Lee...
and Lee...
and Lee..
and Lee.,
and Lee.,
and Lee..
and Lee...
and Lee...
and Lee.,
and Lee..
and Lee.,
and Lee..
2}/2
■ 7
■ Q'A
■ 4
■ 8'<
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, 6
. 5
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Duke 15!/^
N. C. U 15V2
•Davidson Ii
Wake Forest 314
William and Marv.- 85^
Duke i8
Richmond University yyi
Boston College o
Richmond 4J/2
William and Mary.... 12
N. C. U 12
Davidson 31/2
V. P. I I
Catholic L'niversitv.... 4^/2
Captain Cohen
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Dean. Franklin, Mills, Beamek. Mlhjdv. Hostetter, Mitchell (Coaches). Munhall,
Wilson, Watkins, Brown, Flynn, Berry
Cox, Moore, Marchant, Owings. McIntosh, Sample, Porter. Anderson, Hecker,
Brasher, Lowry
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, 1933
U. S. Hostetter Coach
Wilton W. Sample Captain
Frank L. Patton Manager
Charles C. Brasher
DoixLAs J. Munhall
Herbert A. Porter, Jr.
Howard C. Owings, Jr.
Charles M. Hecker
Edgar D. Flynn, Jr.
Kerford a. Marchant
Carl D. Anderson
Alfred X. Robbins, Jr.
September 30 — Washington
October 14 — Washington
October 20 — Washington
October 27 — Washington
November 10 — Washington
Numeral Men
Karl E. Beamer
Alexander McI.ntosh
James S. Moody
George W. Lowry
L.\NGD0N L. SkARDA
Alfred P. Moore
Porter D. Berry
Wilton W. Sample {Caf>t.)
Therom L. Brown
Er.nest E. Franklin
Joseph F. Mills, Jr.
Kelly E. Reed, Jr.
Alexander E. Sproul
William T. Watkins
Emery Cox, Jr.
Laurence W. Wilson, Jr.
William D. Fishback
Resume
and Lee o
and Lee o
and Lee 2
and Lee 18
Greenbrier 12
V. P. 1
Virginia
W'illiam and Mary 6
and Lee 13 ; Maryland 6
State Freshmen Champions
330
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Cochran, Moodv', Wright, Richardson', Iler. Woodward, Doane
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, 1933-34
E. P. TwoMBLY _ .__ _ __ .._ Coach
Norman P. Ii.er Captain
Stanley C. Higgins Manager
Norman P, Iler (Capt.)
William Fielden Woodward
Horace S, Richardson
Numeral Men
Giles C. Wright
George W. Lowry
James S. Moody
Russell D. Peters
Harold W. Cochran, Jr.
Charles R. Doane
January
January
January
February
February
Feliruary
February
February
February
February
Feliruapi-
Feljruarv
Resume
-Washington and Lee 32 ; Jefferson High — Roanoke .
13 — Washington and Lee 25:
20 — Washington and Lee 44;
2 — Washington and Lee 29 :
6 — Washington and Lee 21 ;
8 — Washington and Lee 42 ;
10 — Washington and Lee 2(1:
10 — Washington and Lee 27:
12 — Washington and Lee 23 :
14 — Washington and Lee 37 ;
lO — W'asliington and Lee 43 ;
20 — Washington and Lee 52;
A. M, A 14
Greenbrier 24
Emerson Institute 27
A. M. A 20
\'. P. I. Freshmen 21
Emerson Institute 24
Maryland Freshmen 38
\'. P. I. Freshmen 19
Jefferson High 31
Roosevelt High — Washington 40
\'irginia Freshmen 26
State Freshmen I hainpions
331
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Childs, Stevexson, Cooke, Howertox. Wright, Mattox, Pette, Martire. Fiske
FRESHMAN BASEBALL, 1932-33
E. P. TwoMBi.v - - - - - Coach
OsBY F. Mattox Caf'tain
William F. Symoxds Manager
Albert R. Fiske
ViCENT D. Martire
Herman L. Greene
Kenneth E. Stephenson
Joel Graysox, III
Numeral Men
OsBY F. Mattox
Alfred M. Pullex, Jr.
Joseph J. Pette
Hermax K. Reiger
Richard T. Cooke
James W. Wright
Edward W. Howerton
Ernest L. Childs, Jr.
Ke.vneth B. MacDonald
Frederic M. Robinson, Jr.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
May
May
Resume
5 — Washington and Lee 17;
8 — Washington and Lee 5 :
12 — Washington and Lee 2:
13 — Washington and Lee 8;
18 — Washington and Lee 2 ;
24 — Washington and Lee 3 ; .Augusta I
26 — Washington and Lee 3; Virginia 10
29 — Washington and Lee 6 ; Greenbrier 4
I — Washington and Lee 11; Clifton Forge i
2 — Washington and Lee 10: \'. P. 1 4
10 — Washington and Lee 15: Greenbrier 20
13 — Washington and Lee 15;
Staunton Military Academy 4
Fishburne 8
Staunton o
Clifton Forge 2
Augusta 6
V. P. L.
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MuLLiNs, Drake. Shroder {Mgr.)
Drake, Donaldson, Corbett, Gundaker, Price, Bkickhouse, Browning, Beale, Hiserman
FRESHMAN TRACK, 1932-33
Forest Fletcher Coach
Carl W. Bear Manager
Numeral Men
Frank L. Price
Edward W. Hiserman
Victor A. Browning
David B. Wharton
Richard T. Scully
John H. M. Drake
Robert L. Brickhouse
Frank D. Crew
Hugo J. Bonino
Resume
February 8 — Washington and Lee 26 ;
April 15 — Washington and Lee 2^ ;
April 2(3 — Washington and Lee - 70'. >:
April 28 — Washington and Lee - 43/3 -
333
John W. Vardaman
Dickson S. Mullin
Carroll J. Magee
Robert C. Gundaker
Duncan Corbett
William P. Higgins. Jr.
William F. Rothert
William H. Robinson
\'irginia (Indoor)
\\'illiam and Mary..
S. M. A
Richmond
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Fallat, Ashley (Caft.), Jexkins. Miller, Foltz. Hauke, Hu^e, Hiller
FRESHMAN BOXING, 1933-34
W. E. TiLsoN Coach
Baird a. Ashley Ca^ain
Joseph A, Burtox Mauanci'
Numeral Men
Daniel A. Fallat
Baird A. Ashley iCapt.)
William I\. Miller, Jr.
John M. Jexkixs, Jr.
Euwix J. Foltz
Resume
February 2 — Washington and Lee 2
February 5 — Washington and Lee S'A
February 9 — Washington and Lee 2
February 21 — VVasliington and Lee 3
Charles K. Hauke
David B. Smith
James M. Hoce
Harry S. Hiller
Porter D, Berry
S. M. a 6
A. M. a 4y2
V. P. L Freshmen 6
Greenbrier 5
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EVAXS, BOSMAN, LoWRY, KiRK, LeVINE, ArENZ
FRESHMAN WRESTLING, 1933-34
James D. McCu
John P. Evans
John H. Bosma
George S. Lowb
Coach
..Manager
NUMERAL MEN
Walter F. Kirk, Jr.
RoREiiT B. Secord
January
February
February
February
Ho
12 — Washington and Lee
2 — Washington and Lee
3 — Washington and Lee
10 — Washington and Lee
12 — Washington and Lee
22 — Washington and Lee...
rd C. Owings— South Atl
..28; A. M. A
..18; N. C. University Freshmen..
..31; N. C. State Freshmen
..30; Woodberry Forest
36; Greenbrier
Freshmen
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RECORD OF WASHINGTOxN AND LEE FRESHMAN WRESTLING
TEAMS DURING PAST FIVE YEARS— 1929-1934
1931-32 SEASON
W. & L. Frosh....i9; Augusta Military Academy..
W. & L. Frosh....24; Uni. of N. C. Frosh
W. & L. Frosh....32; Virginia Tech Frosh
W. & L. Frosh. ...20; Augusta Military Academy..
W. & L. Frosh.... 22; Greenbrier Military School..
1929-30 SEASON
W. &L. Frosh.... 36; William and Mary Frosh c
W. & L. Frosh... .38: Uni. of Va. Frosh o
W. &■ L. Frosh. .26; Augusta Military Academy .. S
W. & L. Frosh... .19; Virginia Tech F'rosh 9 W. & L. Frosh..
W. &L. Frosh... .24; Greenbrier Military School.... 6 W. & L. Frosh..
1930-31 SEASON
W. &L. Frosh....3i; Charleston High School 3 W. & L. Frosh..
W.&L. Frosh. ...24; Virginia Tech Frosh 8 W. & L. Frosh..
W. & L. Frosh.... 22: Augusta Military Academy.... 6 W. & L. Frosh..
W. & L. Frosh.... 36; Greenbrier Military School.... o W. & L. Frosh..
W. &L. Frosh....24; Uni. of N. C. Frosh 6
1933-34 SEASON
W. & L. Frosh....2S; Augusta Military Academy.... o W. & L. Frosh..
W. & L. Frosh. ...iS; Uni. of N. C. Frosh 16 W. & L. Frosh..
W. & L. Frosh... .31: North Carolina State 5 W. & L. Frosh.
1932-33 SEASON
:3; Augusta Military Academy..
7; Uni. of N. C. Frosh
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7: Greenbrier Military School..
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FRESHMAN SWIMMING, 1933-34
E. P. TwoMBLV Coach
John X. McXeil Manager
Charles C. Brasher
William H. Daniel
Douglas W. Lund
Joseph M. Taylor
Numeral Men
Harold C. ^LAGOON
Alfred H. Wishnew
Clark B. Winter
Horace S. Richardson
Alexander R. Abrahams, Jr.
Claude E. Sanford
Resume
February 3— Washington and Lee 18; Mercersburg Academy 48
February 7 — Washington and Lee 41 ; A, ^L A 25
February 9— Washington and Lee 15: Massanutten 51
February 13 — Washington and Lee 42: S. M. A 24
February 16— Washington and Lee 39 : S. M. A 27
February 19— Washington and Lee 40; .A. M. A 26
February 21 — Washington and Lee 29: X'irginia Freshmen 37
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AN EXPLANATION OF THE "FANCY DRESS THEME"
OF THE 1934 CALYX
IN an attempt to recreate pleasant memories closely knitted with an event
which every student of Washington and Lee looks backward with recollec-
tions of happv moments spent at his Alma Mater; an event which is nearly
three decades old, the 1934 Calyx lias attempted to retrospect.
The lulitor has stri\-en to leave the channels of repetition prevalent today
in Yearbooks, by giving an entirely different central theme — taken from
moments of forgetfnlness of the worries and toils of life —
The art drawings and division page color schemes, drawn b\' an alumnus
of Washington and Lee, have endeavored to bring to you a stimulating
memor}' of bygone days, which will soon be evidenced by the class of 1934
of ^^'ashington and Lee.
The Staff" of the 1934 Calyx expresses the sincerest hope that a pleasant
review of these happy days spent together on this beautiful campus will be
reflected again in the minds of the readers who glance through the pages of
this book.
To my Staff and students of my Alma Mater I wish to thank, sincerely,
for their work and support in helping to record the year of i<;33-34 at
Washington and Lee; and if in these i)ages there is some little incident,
some picture, some saying, that will later bring back memories to their Alma
Mater, I will l>e more than rewarded.
Joel S. Snyder. Jr.,
Eclitor-iii-Cliii'f
FINIS
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Compliments of
The New^ Corner Store
INCORPORATED
SPORTING GOODS
TOBACCO, SODA, CANDY, LUNCH
BEER, AND WINE
STATIONERY
'Capt. Dick." Smith, ' 1 3 "Bob" Hutcherson. ' 1
"Buck" Buchanan. Manager
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BREEZING ALONG
enjoyable going this way. Choice of scenic
routes, fast through schedules, deluxe parlor
type coaches. More miles, more comfort, more
pleasure per dollar than any other travel sys-
tem can offer. Local Stations in Every City.
In Le.xJngton Call — McCrum's Drug Store
Phone 57 or 75
_ ATLiM^TIC
GREl^HOUND
SMITH'S
Dry Cleaning Works
105 N. Jefferson Street
Phone 514
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Eslablished Oclober 28, 1921
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You run no risk in giving us
your cleaning and pressing. We
are prepared to take care of
every cleaning need. Your pa-
tronage will be appreciated
"You Save by
Trading Here"
The Adair-Hutton Department
Store carries many items the stu-
dents can use. They save them
money on everything they
need personally
Rooms and Fralernii^
Furnishings
ADAIR-HUTTON
Department Store
Lexington, Virginia
Buy
Grade "A" Milk
From State Inspected
GUERNSEY and JERSEY
COWS
THE GREEN
VALLEY DAIRY
R. P. RODES, Proprietor
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PRINCETON INN
Alexander St., Princeton, N. J.
MODERN— FIREPROOF
American Plan
100 Rooms with Bath
Accommodations for Permanent and
Transient Guests
J. Howard Slocum. Manager
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The Inn faces the graduate college. The
Golf course, directly in front of the inn.
is available for our patrons.
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Vnder same management —
The Flanders. Ocean City. New Jersey
.American Plan— May to October
Radios - - -
Stoves - - -
Refrigerators
F. A. DUNN
Main Street
Lexington - - Virginia
HAMRIC
AND
SMITH
JEWELERS
Lexington
Virgi,
THE GREAT
ATLANTIC AND
PACIFIC TEA
COMPANY
QUALITY FOODS
AT LOW COST
9 Main Street
Lexington - - Virginia
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Openings for Qollege VUen
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Every year sees an increasing number of college men and women
finding progressive, profitable careers in the field of life under-
writing. More and more the business of life insurance becomes a
profession and as such requires representation by men and women
with well-tramed minds.
If interested in a worth-while agency connection, communicate with
The Life Insurance Company of Virginia
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Incorporated 1871
SAVE
On Your Food Purchases by Buying at
QUALITY - - - COURTESY - - - SERVICE
The Kroger Grocery & Baking Company
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA
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The Phone: 743
The Result
All Kinds of
SANDWICHES
COLD DRINKS
AND CIGARETTES
Delivered Promptly
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Service AlrvaMs
ROBERT E. LEE
HOTEL
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
BANQUETS
DINNER PARTIES
McManama £/ Christian
"LEXINGTON'S FINEST GROCERY"
We carry a complete hne of "No. 1 0" Vegetables and Fruits
and also a full hne of Fresh Vegetables
Let our Salesman Call by Your Fraternity Each Morning
PHONE 192 OR 144
Lexington
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Bus terminal
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Imported and Domestic
Groceries
BOLE Y'S
BOOK
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Home Dressed and Western Meat
STORE
Old Virginia Cured Ham
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PHONES 147—174-181—98—107
Lexington, Virginia
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA
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Enjoy Our Courteous
Sixty Second Service
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A Phone Call Will Bring
Anything You Wish to
Eat or Smoke
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HOME-MADE ICE CREAM A
SPECIALTY
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MRS. BAILEY'S
THE NEW FORD V-8
ON DISDAY
NOW
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The Real Car
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LEXINGTON
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A step from Broad-
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Theatres, Shops, and
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SPECIAL
W. AND L. RATES
Single
Accommodations
$2.00
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Prices
Double
$3.00
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YOUR SEARCH ENDS HERE!
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY
FOODS AT PRICES THAT SATISFY, YOUR
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Compliments of the
'34 Fancy Dress Decorator
ATTENTION!
Fraternity House Managers
We Sell High-Grade
COAL AND WOOD
Get Our Prices Before Buying
HARPER &> AGNOR
THE FUEL PEOPLE
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Dispensers of
RICH MILK
from both
GUERNSEY and JERSEY
COWS
Delivered Dailxi to Your Door
M. COE, Propricio
PEOPLE'S
NATIONAL BANK
Lexmgton, Va.
Organized 1904
'Thirty Years of Progress'
HUGER-DAVIDSON
SALE COMPANY
Incorporated
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
LEXINGTON
VIRGINIA
Branch Houses
Buena Visia, Virginia
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Lexington, Virginia
PAUL M. PENICK, President
S. M. DUNLAP, Vicc-PresiJcnt
JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Trust Officer and Cashl,
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Let Us Call at Your
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Lexington
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS
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RECORDS by Victor, Columbia,
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RADIOS by Wurlitzer
REFRIGERATORS by G. E.
CURTIS'
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Lexington, Virginia
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Coal, Wood and
Lumber
WE MAKE BOOlvSHELVES
TABLES AND SPECIAL
WOODWORK
DRINK
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Extra Fine
Beer and Ale
Dhlrihuled fcy
ROCKBRIDGE MOTOR
COMPANY
Established 1852
VAN HORN & SON
THEATRICAL
COSTUMERS
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Costumes, Wigs and Masks
Sale or Rental for
Plays, Pageants, Operas,
Masques, etc.
Serves the "Solid South"
Costumes for the Washington and Lee
Fancy Dress Ball Supplied by Our Firm
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B. E. Vaughn President T. B. Shackford Vice-President
Frank Moore Vice-President L. W. PuLTZ Cashier
B. E. Vaughn
J. L. Teaford
DIRECTORS
1. R. Alphin
Frank Moore
H. T. Muse
B. G. Baldwin
M. S. McCoy
New Accounts Solicited
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which this bank affords
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BARBER SHOP
HOTEL BUILDING
Lexington - - Virginia
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BUS YEAGER
BALFOUR'S
REPRESENTATIVE
FOR YOUR FF^TERNITY PINS
AND OTHER JEWELRY NEEDS
Compliments of
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LEXINGTON CAFE
The House of Good Food with
Prompt Service
"Open After Dances"
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PHONE 676
Washington Street
Lexington - - Virginia
THE 1934
CAL^'X
IS BOUND IN A
KINGSKRAFT COVER
TRY THE
JACKSON BARBER
SHOP
opposite the New Theatre
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T3hat
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Annuals
STUDIO
STAUNTON, VA.
s<ys
A STANDARD is not an occasional fine result. It is the
highest possible quality that can be consistently maintained.
ANDRE STUDIO has become the STANDARD studio for
College Annual Publications.
Everything to express, of skill, of technique, of artistry, is revealed
in our prints. They are the only material proof of our ability, the
only visible evidence of the value of our photographs and work-
manship.
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OFFICIAL
Photographers for the QALTX.
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GENTLEMEN ARE
KNOWN BY THE
CLOTHES THEY
WEAR
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Let Sanitary
"The Student's Friend"
Keep Your Wardrobe
Perfect
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SANITARY
CLEANERS AND
DYERS
PHONE 502
SINCE 1885
MYERS
HARDWARE CO.
HAS SATISFIED THE
NEEDS OF
LEXINGTON and
ROCKBRIDGE
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"// id hardware, n>e have il"
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PHONE 72
MAIN STREET
Lexington - - Virginia
WHERE DO
WASHINGTON & LEE
MEN GO?
When they want the very
best kinds of foods, they
go to the . . .
SOUTHERN INN
RESTAURANT
Main Street
Lexington - - Virginia
FRANK MORSE
"THE STUDENT'S
TAILOR"
PHONE 572
27 West Washington Street
Lexington - - Virginia
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MEAT MARKET
"WE CATER TO
FRATERNITIES"
PHONES 126, 426
103 W. Nelson Street
Lexington - - Virginia
J. ED DEAVER &
SONS
CLOTHIERS and
FURNISHERS
Lexington Virginia
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We Feature
HYDE PARK, MICHAELS-STERN,
and CHARTER HOUSE CLOTHES
KNOX HATS
BOSTONIAN AND FORTUNE
SHOES
Our Better Clothes Are
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BALTIMORE
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DELICIOUS
HOME COOKING
and
Comfortable Rooms
With or Without Baths
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42 WASHINGTON STREET
Lexington, Va.
RICE'S
DRUG STORE
"The Friendly Store"
Bids for Your Patronage
on Service and Satisfaction
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GOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SANDWICHES
CIGARETTES AND CANDIES
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Opposite New Theatre
Delicious Foods
SERVED
CONTINUOUSLY
and PROMPTLY
In Pleasant Surroundings
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Fountain Service
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STONEWALL
JACKSON CAFE
Main Street Lexington, Va.
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Annual Stiff we have combined a comprehensive and ixtemal.c
the production of fine yearbooks. Lynchburg engraved annuals are
thereby assuring each stall of the personal and Intelligent assistance
so necessary In the planning and designing of a truly satisfactory book.
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^ENGRAVING
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LYNCHBURG ■ VIRGINIA
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THE IMPRINT^/ PRIDE
Bids for patronage on a basis of price alone
get small response from people who know the
true worth of good quality in PRINTING.
They prefer to pay the slight difference in the
cost of good printing over mediocre printing be'
cause of the vastly superior Results obtained
— and RESULTS, of course, are paramount.
BELL MADE AHHUALS are produced b^i
skilled craftsmen to meet the most exacting
requirements. But, measured by the standards
of real service and satisfaction, they are, after
all, the least expensive.
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